In this first in situ study of the dynamic availability of phytoplankton micronutrients, a SeaExplorer glider was combined with Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films and deployed in the Mediterranean Sea. On the basis of their labile metal complex pools, we discovered that Fe and Co can be potentially limiting and Cu co-limiting to diatom growth, contrary to the generally accepted view that phosphorus (phosphate) is the growth limiting element in the Mediterranean Sea. For flagellates and picoplankton, phosphorus remains the main element limiting growth. Our in situ measurements showed that organic complexes of Fe and Cu (>98% of total dissolved concentration), dissociate slower than inorganic complexes of Co, Cd and Ni (>99% of total dissolved...
This study examined the intracellular Cd content (Cd:C) of seven species of cultured phytoplankton ...
particiapantHalf of the world primary productivity is due to marine phytoplankton. Factors that affe...
The central hypothesis of this project is that natural iron-complexing organic ligands in seawater d...
In this first in situ study of the dynamic availability of phytoplankton micronutrients, a SeaExplor...
In this first in situ study of the dynamic availability of phytoplankton micronutrients, a SeaExplor...
Centric diatoms isolated from open ocean environments require higher concentrations of Cu for growth...
Marine phytoplankton are responsible for half of global net primary production, serve as the base of...
This study compares intracellular Cd content (Cd:C) of cultured marine phytoplankton grown under var...
Cd and phosphate concentrations in seawater are closely related, suggesting that Cd distributions, l...
Diatoms constitute a major group of phytoplankton, accounting for ~20% of the world’s primary produc...
The chemical speciation of Fe and Cu in marine waters impart a strong selective pressure on phytopla...
This thesis has been motivated by questions pertaining to the cycling of bioactive elements through ...
Some trace metals such as Fe, Ni, Cu, and Zn are essential for the growth OF phytoplankton. The conc...
International audienceBecause of recent findings that Fe is a limiting factor for phytoplankton acti...
Diatoms constitute a major group of phytoplankton, accounting for ~20% of the world's primary produc...
This study examined the intracellular Cd content (Cd:C) of seven species of cultured phytoplankton ...
particiapantHalf of the world primary productivity is due to marine phytoplankton. Factors that affe...
The central hypothesis of this project is that natural iron-complexing organic ligands in seawater d...
In this first in situ study of the dynamic availability of phytoplankton micronutrients, a SeaExplor...
In this first in situ study of the dynamic availability of phytoplankton micronutrients, a SeaExplor...
Centric diatoms isolated from open ocean environments require higher concentrations of Cu for growth...
Marine phytoplankton are responsible for half of global net primary production, serve as the base of...
This study compares intracellular Cd content (Cd:C) of cultured marine phytoplankton grown under var...
Cd and phosphate concentrations in seawater are closely related, suggesting that Cd distributions, l...
Diatoms constitute a major group of phytoplankton, accounting for ~20% of the world’s primary produc...
The chemical speciation of Fe and Cu in marine waters impart a strong selective pressure on phytopla...
This thesis has been motivated by questions pertaining to the cycling of bioactive elements through ...
Some trace metals such as Fe, Ni, Cu, and Zn are essential for the growth OF phytoplankton. The conc...
International audienceBecause of recent findings that Fe is a limiting factor for phytoplankton acti...
Diatoms constitute a major group of phytoplankton, accounting for ~20% of the world's primary produc...
This study examined the intracellular Cd content (Cd:C) of seven species of cultured phytoplankton ...
particiapantHalf of the world primary productivity is due to marine phytoplankton. Factors that affe...
The central hypothesis of this project is that natural iron-complexing organic ligands in seawater d...