The assimilation of N-NO3 requires more energy than that of N-NH4 +. This becomes relevant when energy is limiting and may impinge differently on cell energy budget depending on depth, time of the day and season. We hypothesize that N-limited and energy-limited cells of the oceanic cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. differ in their response to the N source with respect to growth, elemental stoichiometry and carbon allocation. Under N limitation, cells retained almost absolute homeostasis of elemental and organic composition, and the use of NH4 + did not stimulate growth. When energy was limiting, however, Synechococcus grew faster in NH4 + than in NO3 and had higher C (20%), N (38%) and S (30%) cell quotas. Furthermore,more...
The carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) of cyanobacteria counteract the low CO2 affinity and CO2:...
The carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) of cyanobacteria counteract the low CO2 affinity and CO2:...
Nitrogen is essential for the biosynthesis of various molecules in cells, such as amino acids and nu...
The assimilation of N-NO3 requires more energy than that of N-NH4 +. This becomes relevant when ...
The assimilation of N-NO3 requires more energy than that of N-NH4 +. This becomes relevant when ...
The assimilation of N-NO3 requires more energy than that of N-NH4 +. This becomes relevant when ...
Nitrogen is available in nature in various chemical forms. In the sea, NO3 - and NH4 + are the ma...
The carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) of cyanobacteria counteract the low CO2 affinity and CO2:...
The carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) of cyanobacteria counteract the low CO2 affinity and CO2:...
The carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) of cyanobacteria counteract the low CO2 affinity and CO2:...
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Synechococcus sp. UTEX LB2380 is a coastal strain of a cosmopolitan cyanobacterial genus. In coastal...
Synechococcus sp. UTEX LB2380 is a coastal strain of a cosmopolitan cyanobacterial genus. In coastal...
Synechococcus sp. UTEX LB2380 is a coastal strain of a cosmopolitan cyanobacterial genus. In coastal...
Synechococcus sp. UTEX LB2380 is a coastal strain of a cosmopolitan cyanobacterial genus. In coastal...
The carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) of cyanobacteria counteract the low CO2 affinity and CO2:...
The carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) of cyanobacteria counteract the low CO2 affinity and CO2:...
Nitrogen is essential for the biosynthesis of various molecules in cells, such as amino acids and nu...
The assimilation of N-NO3 requires more energy than that of N-NH4 +. This becomes relevant when ...
The assimilation of N-NO3 requires more energy than that of N-NH4 +. This becomes relevant when ...
The assimilation of N-NO3 requires more energy than that of N-NH4 +. This becomes relevant when ...
Nitrogen is available in nature in various chemical forms. In the sea, NO3 - and NH4 + are the ma...
The carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) of cyanobacteria counteract the low CO2 affinity and CO2:...
The carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) of cyanobacteria counteract the low CO2 affinity and CO2:...
The carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) of cyanobacteria counteract the low CO2 affinity and CO2:...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Bi...
Synechococcus sp. UTEX LB2380 is a coastal strain of a cosmopolitan cyanobacterial genus. In coastal...
Synechococcus sp. UTEX LB2380 is a coastal strain of a cosmopolitan cyanobacterial genus. In coastal...
Synechococcus sp. UTEX LB2380 is a coastal strain of a cosmopolitan cyanobacterial genus. In coastal...
Synechococcus sp. UTEX LB2380 is a coastal strain of a cosmopolitan cyanobacterial genus. In coastal...
The carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) of cyanobacteria counteract the low CO2 affinity and CO2:...
The carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) of cyanobacteria counteract the low CO2 affinity and CO2:...
Nitrogen is essential for the biosynthesis of various molecules in cells, such as amino acids and nu...