Cluster 5 picocyanobacteria significantly contribute to primary productivity in aquatic ecosystems. Estuarine populations are highly diverse and consist of many co-occurring strains, but their physiology remains largely understudied. In this study, we characterized 17 novel estuarine picocyanobacterial strains. Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA and pigment genes (cpcB and cpeBA) uncovered multiple estuarine and freshwater-related clusters and pigment types. Assays with five representative strains (three phycocyanin rich and two phycoerythrin rich) under temperature (10–30°C), light (10–190 μmol photons m−2 s−1), and salinity (2–14 PSU) gradients revealed distinct growth optima and tolerance, indicating that genetic variability was accom...
Photosynthetic picoeukaroytes (PPEs), defined here as single celled organisms <3 μm in diameter, are...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project an increase of cyanobacterial bloom frequency and...
Picocyanobacteria of the genus Synechococcus (together with Cyanobium and Prochlorococcus) have capt...
Picocyanobacteria of the genus Synechococcus span a range of different colours, from red strains ric...
Picocyanobacteria (< 2 um in diameter) are significant contributors to total phytoplankton biomas...
Small, coccoid and rod-shaped Synechococcus-type cyanobacteria with either phycoerythrin or phycocya...
Synechococcus is a cosmopolitan genus of picocyanobacteria living in the photic zone of freshwater a...
Picocyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes, coccoid or rod-shaped, with a cell diameter < 2 ?m...
The dazzling diversity of the phytoplankton has puzzled biologists for decades. The puzzle has been ...
Picocyanobacteria of the genus Synechococcus span a range of different colours, from red strains ric...
Background: Cyanobacteria are the major prokaryotic primary producers occupying a range of aquatic h...
The autotrophic picoplankton of the pelagic zone of the mesotrophic Lake Constance is dominated by p...
Marine picocyanobacteria of the genera Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus numerically dominate the pi...
Marine microbes are an essential component of global biogeochemical cycles. In oligotrophic marine s...
The contribution of picocyanobacteria (PCY) to summer phytoplankton blooms, accompanied by an ecolo...
Photosynthetic picoeukaroytes (PPEs), defined here as single celled organisms <3 μm in diameter, are...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project an increase of cyanobacterial bloom frequency and...
Picocyanobacteria of the genus Synechococcus (together with Cyanobium and Prochlorococcus) have capt...
Picocyanobacteria of the genus Synechococcus span a range of different colours, from red strains ric...
Picocyanobacteria (< 2 um in diameter) are significant contributors to total phytoplankton biomas...
Small, coccoid and rod-shaped Synechococcus-type cyanobacteria with either phycoerythrin or phycocya...
Synechococcus is a cosmopolitan genus of picocyanobacteria living in the photic zone of freshwater a...
Picocyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes, coccoid or rod-shaped, with a cell diameter < 2 ?m...
The dazzling diversity of the phytoplankton has puzzled biologists for decades. The puzzle has been ...
Picocyanobacteria of the genus Synechococcus span a range of different colours, from red strains ric...
Background: Cyanobacteria are the major prokaryotic primary producers occupying a range of aquatic h...
The autotrophic picoplankton of the pelagic zone of the mesotrophic Lake Constance is dominated by p...
Marine picocyanobacteria of the genera Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus numerically dominate the pi...
Marine microbes are an essential component of global biogeochemical cycles. In oligotrophic marine s...
The contribution of picocyanobacteria (PCY) to summer phytoplankton blooms, accompanied by an ecolo...
Photosynthetic picoeukaroytes (PPEs), defined here as single celled organisms <3 μm in diameter, are...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project an increase of cyanobacterial bloom frequency and...
Picocyanobacteria of the genus Synechococcus (together with Cyanobium and Prochlorococcus) have capt...