Available data support a mechanism of buoyancy-mediated vertical migration by large-sized diatoms of Rhizosolenia spp. as a means to access \u27new\u27 nitrogen from deep waters. To assess whether phytoplankton simultaneously satisfy their Fe requirements by this mechanism, field samples collected during summer 1996 at stations located along a transect through the central North Pacific gyre were assayed for the presence of flavodoxin and ferredoxin via Western blot analysis. All samples, regardless of their buoyancy status and the station from which they were collected, had accumulated flavodoxin but not ferredoxin. To understand better the significance of the field results, cultures of Rhizosolenia formosa H. Peragallo were grown in the la...
Large areas of the oceans have been characterized as having such low levels of iron (Fe) that the gr...
Iron availability affects the growth of not only phytoplankton, but also sea ice diatoms. Iron avail...
R. Michael L. McKay, Advisor Low Fe availability constrains algal primary production in numerous oce...
Available data support a mechanism of buoyancy‐mediated vertical migration by large‐sized diatoms of...
Low Fe availability constrains algal primary production in numerous oceanic provinces. Although not ...
Vertical migration and subsequent assimilation of iron (Fe) and nitrate at depth by the dinoflagella...
Flavodoxin is a small electron-transfer protein capable of replacing ferredoxin during periods of Fe...
Despite recognition that Fe availability is significant in regulating oceanic production in some regi...
Substitution of the noniron protein flavodoxin for the iron-sulfur protein ferredoxin is an iron-str...
We report results of laboratory studies examining the effect of low levels of iron (Fe) availability...
A fundamental issue in marine science is the identification of the factors controlling biological up...
In order to detect iron (Fe) stress in micro-sized (20-200 μm) diatoms in the Oyashio region, wester...
The Sea of Okhotsk is known as one of the most biologically productive regions among the world's oce...
Iron limits phytoplankton productivity and biomass in significant portions of the global ocean. A nu...
During austral summer 2003, we tracked a patch of surface water infused with the tracer sulfur hexaf...
Large areas of the oceans have been characterized as having such low levels of iron (Fe) that the gr...
Iron availability affects the growth of not only phytoplankton, but also sea ice diatoms. Iron avail...
R. Michael L. McKay, Advisor Low Fe availability constrains algal primary production in numerous oce...
Available data support a mechanism of buoyancy‐mediated vertical migration by large‐sized diatoms of...
Low Fe availability constrains algal primary production in numerous oceanic provinces. Although not ...
Vertical migration and subsequent assimilation of iron (Fe) and nitrate at depth by the dinoflagella...
Flavodoxin is a small electron-transfer protein capable of replacing ferredoxin during periods of Fe...
Despite recognition that Fe availability is significant in regulating oceanic production in some regi...
Substitution of the noniron protein flavodoxin for the iron-sulfur protein ferredoxin is an iron-str...
We report results of laboratory studies examining the effect of low levels of iron (Fe) availability...
A fundamental issue in marine science is the identification of the factors controlling biological up...
In order to detect iron (Fe) stress in micro-sized (20-200 μm) diatoms in the Oyashio region, wester...
The Sea of Okhotsk is known as one of the most biologically productive regions among the world's oce...
Iron limits phytoplankton productivity and biomass in significant portions of the global ocean. A nu...
During austral summer 2003, we tracked a patch of surface water infused with the tracer sulfur hexaf...
Large areas of the oceans have been characterized as having such low levels of iron (Fe) that the gr...
Iron availability affects the growth of not only phytoplankton, but also sea ice diatoms. Iron avail...
R. Michael L. McKay, Advisor Low Fe availability constrains algal primary production in numerous oce...