Diatoms are a key taxon of eukaryotic phytoplankton and a major contributor to global carbon fixation<sup>1</sup>. They are ubiquitous in the marine ecosystem despite marked gradients in environmental properties, such as dissolved iron concentrations, between coastal and oceanic waters. Previous studies have shown that offshore species of diatoms and other eukaryotic algae have evolved lower iron requirements to subsist in iron-poor oceanic waters, but the biochemical mechanisms responsible for their decreased iron demand are unknown<sup>2,3</sup>. Here we show, using laboratory-cultured model species, a fundamental difference between a coastal and an oceanic diatom in their photosynthetic architecture. Specifically, the oceanic diatom had ...
Marine phytoplankton, and in particular diatoms, are responsible for almost half of all primary prod...
International audienceWe examined the effect of iron (Fe) and Fe-light (Fe-L) co-limitation on cellu...
Diatoms are responsible for over 20% of the Earth's photosynthetic productivity, thus impact global ...
Marine diatoms play a predominant role in the global carbon cycle but their growth is often limited...
In laboratory experiments we examined the interplay of light and iron availability on the intracellu...
<p>Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and t...
<p>Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and t...
<p>Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and t...
<p>Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and t...
Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and thus...
Background: Biogeochemical elemental cycling is driven by primary production of biomass via phototro...
<p>Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and t...
<p>Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and t...
<p>Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and t...
Vanishingly low concentrations of iron in the sunlit surface ocean are oneof the greatest challenges...
Marine phytoplankton, and in particular diatoms, are responsible for almost half of all primary prod...
International audienceWe examined the effect of iron (Fe) and Fe-light (Fe-L) co-limitation on cellu...
Diatoms are responsible for over 20% of the Earth's photosynthetic productivity, thus impact global ...
Marine diatoms play a predominant role in the global carbon cycle but their growth is often limited...
In laboratory experiments we examined the interplay of light and iron availability on the intracellu...
<p>Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and t...
<p>Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and t...
<p>Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and t...
<p>Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and t...
Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and thus...
Background: Biogeochemical elemental cycling is driven by primary production of biomass via phototro...
<p>Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and t...
<p>Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and t...
<p>Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and t...
Vanishingly low concentrations of iron in the sunlit surface ocean are oneof the greatest challenges...
Marine phytoplankton, and in particular diatoms, are responsible for almost half of all primary prod...
International audienceWe examined the effect of iron (Fe) and Fe-light (Fe-L) co-limitation on cellu...
Diatoms are responsible for over 20% of the Earth's photosynthetic productivity, thus impact global ...