We performed outdoor experiments to evaluate the effect of temperature on photoinhibition properties in the cosmopolitan diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii. Cultures were exposed to solar radiation with or without ultraviolet radiation (UVR, 280-400 nm), UV-A (320-400 nm), and UV-B (280-320 nm) at both 20°C and 25°C. Four possible cellular mechanisms involved in UVR stress were simultaneously addressed: carbon incorporation, chlorophyll a fluorescence of photosystem II, xanthophyll cycle activity, and ribulose-1,5-biphosphate carboxylase: oxygenase (Rubisco) activity and gene expression. Experiments consisted of daily cycles (i.e., the daylight period) and short-term incubations (i.e., 1 h centered on local noon). Samples incubated at 25°C ha...
Multiple stressors are altering primary production in coastal and estuarine systems; however, it is ...
Diatoms are unicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic algae responsible for the production of 20% of o...
The combination of elevated CO2 and the consequent increased acidity in surface oceans is likely to ...
We performed outdoor experiments to evaluate the effect of temperature on photoinhibition properties...
We performed outdoor experiments to evaluate the effect of temperature on photoinhibition properties...
We performed outdoor experiments to evaluate the effect of temperature on photoinhibition properties...
We performed outdoor experiments to evaluate the effect of temperature on photoinhibition properties...
The aim of this study was to assess the combined effects of temperature and UVR on the photosynthesi...
The influence of photoacclimation on the effects of excessive photosynthetically active (PAR; 400-70...
The influence of photoacclimation on the effects of excessive photosynthetically active (PAR; 400-70...
The influence of photoacclimation on the effects of excessive photosynthetically active (PAR; 400-70...
The influence of photoacclimation on the effects of excessive photosynthetically active (PAR; 400-70...
The influence of photoacclimation on the effects of excessive photosynthetically active (PAR; 400-70...
Diatoms form a major component of phytoplankton. These eukaryotic organisms are responsible for appr...
In the wake of global climate change, phytoplankton productivity and species composition is expected...
Multiple stressors are altering primary production in coastal and estuarine systems; however, it is ...
Diatoms are unicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic algae responsible for the production of 20% of o...
The combination of elevated CO2 and the consequent increased acidity in surface oceans is likely to ...
We performed outdoor experiments to evaluate the effect of temperature on photoinhibition properties...
We performed outdoor experiments to evaluate the effect of temperature on photoinhibition properties...
We performed outdoor experiments to evaluate the effect of temperature on photoinhibition properties...
We performed outdoor experiments to evaluate the effect of temperature on photoinhibition properties...
The aim of this study was to assess the combined effects of temperature and UVR on the photosynthesi...
The influence of photoacclimation on the effects of excessive photosynthetically active (PAR; 400-70...
The influence of photoacclimation on the effects of excessive photosynthetically active (PAR; 400-70...
The influence of photoacclimation on the effects of excessive photosynthetically active (PAR; 400-70...
The influence of photoacclimation on the effects of excessive photosynthetically active (PAR; 400-70...
The influence of photoacclimation on the effects of excessive photosynthetically active (PAR; 400-70...
Diatoms form a major component of phytoplankton. These eukaryotic organisms are responsible for appr...
In the wake of global climate change, phytoplankton productivity and species composition is expected...
Multiple stressors are altering primary production in coastal and estuarine systems; however, it is ...
Diatoms are unicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic algae responsible for the production of 20% of o...
The combination of elevated CO2 and the consequent increased acidity in surface oceans is likely to ...