Using fresh water diatom, identified as Melosira variance which is growing faster than other algae in the ponds, we characterized the ultrastructure of its silica frustule by electron microscopic observations. On hypothesizing that the ultrastructure has some meanings in photosynthesis, behaviors of a single frustule toward light irradiation were analyzed using an optical fiber. We found that the frustule absorbed light mainly in the blue wavelength region. The theoretical analyses of optical properties supported experimental results and suggested a strong interaction between blue light and inner silica materials. It is speculated that the interaction served for partial extinction of excessive irradiation of blue light and for enhancing pho...
Several biological organisms, from some sea shells to butterflies, exhibit sophisticated optical sys...
Staurosira construens is a benthic freshwater diatom distinguished by its elliptical valves with uni...
A native isolate of the colonial benthic diatom Staurosirella pinnata was cultivated for biosilica p...
The ecological success of diatoms is emphasized by regular blooms of many different species in all ...
Siliceous frustules were extracted from a representative fresh water diatom species (Cyclotella sp.)...
Diatoms, the unicellular algae capable of photosynthesis, are inhabitants of both freshwater and mar...
Diatoms are ubiquitous monocellular microalgae, responsible for about 20–25% of the global oxygen pr...
Diatoms can represent the major component of phytoplankton and contribute massively to global primar...
The cathodoluminescent and photoluminescent properties of the nanoporous silica frustules of various...
We have investigated some of the many photonic and plasmonic properties of the diatom Coscinodiscus ...
Light is important for the growth, behavior, and development of both phototrophic and autotrophic or...
© Inter-Research 2018. Differences in the spectral light absorption of photopigments allow for niche...
In this paper we demonstrate how the photonic properties of a diatom can be altered by growth with a...
Abstract Diatoms are in focus as biological materials for a range of photonic applications. Many of ...
Several species of diatoms, unicellular microalgae which constitute the main component of phytoplank...
Several biological organisms, from some sea shells to butterflies, exhibit sophisticated optical sys...
Staurosira construens is a benthic freshwater diatom distinguished by its elliptical valves with uni...
A native isolate of the colonial benthic diatom Staurosirella pinnata was cultivated for biosilica p...
The ecological success of diatoms is emphasized by regular blooms of many different species in all ...
Siliceous frustules were extracted from a representative fresh water diatom species (Cyclotella sp.)...
Diatoms, the unicellular algae capable of photosynthesis, are inhabitants of both freshwater and mar...
Diatoms are ubiquitous monocellular microalgae, responsible for about 20–25% of the global oxygen pr...
Diatoms can represent the major component of phytoplankton and contribute massively to global primar...
The cathodoluminescent and photoluminescent properties of the nanoporous silica frustules of various...
We have investigated some of the many photonic and plasmonic properties of the diatom Coscinodiscus ...
Light is important for the growth, behavior, and development of both phototrophic and autotrophic or...
© Inter-Research 2018. Differences in the spectral light absorption of photopigments allow for niche...
In this paper we demonstrate how the photonic properties of a diatom can be altered by growth with a...
Abstract Diatoms are in focus as biological materials for a range of photonic applications. Many of ...
Several species of diatoms, unicellular microalgae which constitute the main component of phytoplank...
Several biological organisms, from some sea shells to butterflies, exhibit sophisticated optical sys...
Staurosira construens is a benthic freshwater diatom distinguished by its elliptical valves with uni...
A native isolate of the colonial benthic diatom Staurosirella pinnata was cultivated for biosilica p...