Diatoms are unicellular photoautotrophic algae and very successful primary producers in the oceans. Their high primary productivity is probably sustained by their high adaptability and a uniquely arranged metabolism. Diatom belongs to the Chromista, a large eukaryotic group, which has evolved by multiple endosymbiotic steps. As a result, diatoms possess a plastids with four membranes together with complicated translocation systems to transport proteins and metabolites including inorganic substances into and out of the plastids. In addition to the occurrence of potential plasma-membrane transporters, there are numerous carbonic anhydrases (CAs) within the matrix of the layered plastidic membranes, strongly suggesting large interconversion ac...
The effect of pCO2 on carbon acquisition and intracellular assimilation was investigated in the thre...
Marine diatoms play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, where they are responsible for 20% o...
Diatoms are a large group of unicellular microalgae that derived from secondary endocytobiosis, and ...
Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixation. Their evo...
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficien...
Diatoms are responsible for up to 40% of primary productivity in the ocean, and complete genome sequ...
Diatoms are responsible for up to 40% of primary productivity in the ocean, and complete genome sequ...
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficien...
Diatoms are responsible for up to 40% of primary productivity in the ocean, and complete genome sequ...
Diatoms are responsible for up to 40% of primary productivity in the ocean, and complete genome sequ...
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficien...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixatio...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixatio...
Diatoms are unicellular algae and important primary producers. The process of carbon fixation in dia...
Marine diatoms play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, where they are responsible for 20% o...
The effect of pCO2 on carbon acquisition and intracellular assimilation was investigated in the thre...
Marine diatoms play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, where they are responsible for 20% o...
Diatoms are a large group of unicellular microalgae that derived from secondary endocytobiosis, and ...
Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixation. Their evo...
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficien...
Diatoms are responsible for up to 40% of primary productivity in the ocean, and complete genome sequ...
Diatoms are responsible for up to 40% of primary productivity in the ocean, and complete genome sequ...
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficien...
Diatoms are responsible for up to 40% of primary productivity in the ocean, and complete genome sequ...
Diatoms are responsible for up to 40% of primary productivity in the ocean, and complete genome sequ...
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficien...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixatio...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixatio...
Diatoms are unicellular algae and important primary producers. The process of carbon fixation in dia...
Marine diatoms play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, where they are responsible for 20% o...
The effect of pCO2 on carbon acquisition and intracellular assimilation was investigated in the thre...
Marine diatoms play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, where they are responsible for 20% o...
Diatoms are a large group of unicellular microalgae that derived from secondary endocytobiosis, and ...