© 2015 Elsevier B.V. It is widely accepted that the complexation of iron (Fe) with organic compounds is the primary factor that regulates Fe reactivity and its bioavailability to phytoplankton in the open ocean. Despite considerable efforts to unravel the provenance of the many organic ligands present in the 'ligand soup' and their contribution to Fe chemistry, much of this pool remains largely unresolved. Bacteria and phytoplankton are known to release exopolymeric substances (EPS) for a variety of functions and it is known that this material has metal binding properties. However, the contribution that bacterial and algal EPS makes to Fe biogeochemistry is not well documented. This study revealed that both bacterial and algal EPS contain f...
Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biogeochemistry and its potential to set th...
Primary production in the oceans depends on, among other nutrients, the presence of iron in the seaw...
Primary production in the oceans depends on, among other nutrients, the presence of iron in the seaw...
It is widely accepted that the complexation of iron (Fe) with organic compounds is the primary facto...
It is widely accepted that the complexation of iron (Fe) with organic compounds is the primary facto...
Growth limitation of marine algae due to lack of iron occurs in up to 40% of the global ocean. Despi...
Growth limitation of marine algae due to lack of iron occurs in up to 40% of the global ocean. Despi...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine organisms, and it is now well established that lo...
Iron (Fe) is known to be mostly bound to organic ligands and to limit primary productivity in the So...
Iron (Fe) is an essential trace nutrient for most known organisms due to its important role in many ...
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...
Iron (Fe) is an essential trace nutrient for most known organisms due to its important role in many ...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine organisms, and it is now well established that lo...
Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biogeochemistry and its potential to set th...
Primary production in the oceans depends on, among other nutrients, the presence of iron in the seaw...
Primary production in the oceans depends on, among other nutrients, the presence of iron in the seaw...
It is widely accepted that the complexation of iron (Fe) with organic compounds is the primary facto...
It is widely accepted that the complexation of iron (Fe) with organic compounds is the primary facto...
Growth limitation of marine algae due to lack of iron occurs in up to 40% of the global ocean. Despi...
Growth limitation of marine algae due to lack of iron occurs in up to 40% of the global ocean. Despi...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine organisms, and it is now well established that lo...
Iron (Fe) is known to be mostly bound to organic ligands and to limit primary productivity in the So...
Iron (Fe) is an essential trace nutrient for most known organisms due to its important role in many ...
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...
Iron (Fe) is an essential trace nutrient for most known organisms due to its important role in many ...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine organisms, and it is now well established that lo...
Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biogeochemistry and its potential to set th...
Primary production in the oceans depends on, among other nutrients, the presence of iron in the seaw...
Primary production in the oceans depends on, among other nutrients, the presence of iron in the seaw...