The effect of metal interactions on phytochelatin production by marine phytoplankton has received little attention but yet is critical to understanding the biochemical production of this potentially important metal-binding ligand in the field. Cd, Cu, and Zn additions were made singly and in combination to three species of laboratory cultures and to a natural algal assemblage from pristine coastal seawater. In the laboratory cultures intracellular phytochelatin varied with metal exposure and demonstrated metal- and concentration-dependent synergisms and antagonisms. Most notably, the addition of all three metals together greatly suppressed phytochelatin production in all cultures. Particulate phytochelatin was also measured at two field sit...
Trace metals play important roles in regulating phytoplankton growth and could influence algal bloom...
In this study, trace metal bioaccumulation and toxicity in marine phytoplankton were examined. For t...
This study examined the intracellular Cd content (Cd:C) of seven species of cultured phytoplankton ...
Copper, Cd and Zn can be found at elevated concentrations in contaminated estuarine and coastal wate...
Phytoplankton deal with metal toxicity using a variety of biochemical strategies. One of the strateg...
Phytochelatins are metal-binding peptides produced enzymatically by higher plants, fungi, and algae ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the metal stress response of phytoplankton in the Fal, Plym...
Phytochelatins are metal-binding peptides produced enzymatically by higher plants, fungi and algae i...
We present an overview of the oceanic chemistries of the bioactive trace metals, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu,...
International audiencePrevious mesocosm experiments and field studies have indicated a central role ...
The chemical speciation of Fe and Cu in marine waters impart a strong selective pressure on phytopla...
Cd and phosphate concentrations in seawater are closely related, suggesting that Cd distributions, l...
particiapantHalf of the world primary productivity is due to marine phytoplankton. Factors that affe...
The toxic effects of Cd, Cu, and Zn on four different marine phytoplankton, Dunaliella tertiolecta, ...
Availability of toxic trace metals in relation to phytoplankton growth was studied in water of the p...
Trace metals play important roles in regulating phytoplankton growth and could influence algal bloom...
In this study, trace metal bioaccumulation and toxicity in marine phytoplankton were examined. For t...
This study examined the intracellular Cd content (Cd:C) of seven species of cultured phytoplankton ...
Copper, Cd and Zn can be found at elevated concentrations in contaminated estuarine and coastal wate...
Phytoplankton deal with metal toxicity using a variety of biochemical strategies. One of the strateg...
Phytochelatins are metal-binding peptides produced enzymatically by higher plants, fungi, and algae ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the metal stress response of phytoplankton in the Fal, Plym...
Phytochelatins are metal-binding peptides produced enzymatically by higher plants, fungi and algae i...
We present an overview of the oceanic chemistries of the bioactive trace metals, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu,...
International audiencePrevious mesocosm experiments and field studies have indicated a central role ...
The chemical speciation of Fe and Cu in marine waters impart a strong selective pressure on phytopla...
Cd and phosphate concentrations in seawater are closely related, suggesting that Cd distributions, l...
particiapantHalf of the world primary productivity is due to marine phytoplankton. Factors that affe...
The toxic effects of Cd, Cu, and Zn on four different marine phytoplankton, Dunaliella tertiolecta, ...
Availability of toxic trace metals in relation to phytoplankton growth was studied in water of the p...
Trace metals play important roles in regulating phytoplankton growth and could influence algal bloom...
In this study, trace metal bioaccumulation and toxicity in marine phytoplankton were examined. For t...
This study examined the intracellular Cd content (Cd:C) of seven species of cultured phytoplankton ...