Iron (Fe) is an essential trace element for several key metabolic processes in phytoplankton; however Fe is present in low concentration in many aquatic systems including vast oceanic regions and large lakes. In these systems, Fe can limit the growth of phytoplankton and atmospheric carbon dioxide biological fixation. Indeed Fe limitation exerts a global impact on the carbon cycle and the imprint of aquatic systems on our climate. In order to understand how aquatic systems function and increase our ability to predict their response to changing conditions, it is therefore paramount to understand when and how Fe controls operate. This review presents the complex relationship between Fe chemistry and the biology of surface waters to highligh...
It is now well established that Iron (Fe) is a limiting element in many regions of the open ocean. O...
Iron (Fe) is known to be mostly bound to organic ligands and to limit primary productivity in the So...
It is now recognized that iron (Fe) availability dictates the efficiency of the global biological ca...
In the Southern Ocean, phytoplankton growth is largely limited by the lack of iron, affecting the bi...
It is now recognized that iron (Fe) availability dictates the efficiency of the global biological ca...
It is now recognized that iron (Fe) availability dictates the efficiency of the global biological ca...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine organisms, and it is now well established that lo...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine organisms, and it is now well established that lo...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine organisms, and it is now well established that lo...
Phytoplankton growth in large parts of the world ocean is limited by low availability of dissolved i...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine organisms, and it is now well established that lo...
Phytoplankton growth in large parts of the world ocean is limited by low availability of dissolved i...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient to sustain primary production in the contemporary ocean. Her...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient to sustain primary production in the contemporary ocean. Her...
In Fe-limited or Fe-stressed waters Fe(II) cycling is an important feature of Fe biogeochemistry bec...
It is now well established that Iron (Fe) is a limiting element in many regions of the open ocean. O...
Iron (Fe) is known to be mostly bound to organic ligands and to limit primary productivity in the So...
It is now recognized that iron (Fe) availability dictates the efficiency of the global biological ca...
In the Southern Ocean, phytoplankton growth is largely limited by the lack of iron, affecting the bi...
It is now recognized that iron (Fe) availability dictates the efficiency of the global biological ca...
It is now recognized that iron (Fe) availability dictates the efficiency of the global biological ca...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine organisms, and it is now well established that lo...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine organisms, and it is now well established that lo...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine organisms, and it is now well established that lo...
Phytoplankton growth in large parts of the world ocean is limited by low availability of dissolved i...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine organisms, and it is now well established that lo...
Phytoplankton growth in large parts of the world ocean is limited by low availability of dissolved i...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient to sustain primary production in the contemporary ocean. Her...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient to sustain primary production in the contemporary ocean. Her...
In Fe-limited or Fe-stressed waters Fe(II) cycling is an important feature of Fe biogeochemistry bec...
It is now well established that Iron (Fe) is a limiting element in many regions of the open ocean. O...
Iron (Fe) is known to be mostly bound to organic ligands and to limit primary productivity in the So...
It is now recognized that iron (Fe) availability dictates the efficiency of the global biological ca...