Many phytoplankton exploit phosphorus (P) from organic sources when dissolved inorganic P (DIP) is depleted. This process is, however, rarely considered in ecological and biogeochemical models. We present a mechanistic model describing explicitly the ability of phytoplankton to use dissolved organic P (DOP) when DIP is limiting, by synthesizing alkaline phosphatase (AP) that releases DIP from DOP. This model, applicable to any phytoplankton species expressing AP, is here specifically developed for the colony-forming Phaeocystis globosa. It describes the main processes related to P metabolism, including DIP transport, intracellular accumulation and assimilation. Model behaviour is explored in DIP-limiting batch-type conditions for different ...
Despite it is widely acknowledged that the ability to hydrolyze dissolved organic matter using extra...
Since the 1950's, anthropogenic activities have increased nutrient river loads to European coastal a...
International audienceConsidering the reported significant diazotrophic activities in open-ocean reg...
Many phytoplankton exploit phosphorus (P) from organic sources when dissolved inorganic P (DIP) is d...
Organic nutrients can constitute the major fractions (up to 70%) of aquatic nitrogen (N) and phospho...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential non-renewable nutrient that frequently limits plant growth. It is the...
Alkaline phosphatase (AP) activity (APA) was measured at several stations in the North Pacific Subtr...
Phosphorus stress of phytoplankton was determined using bulk alkaline phosphatase activity (APA) as ...
Annual studies of kinetics of alkaline phosphatase (APA) activity and phosphorus availability for mi...
Previous studies conducted on Daya Bay implied that the bay had been undergoing potential phosphorus...
The temporal and vertical fluctuations of size fractionated alkaline phosphatase activity (APA) and ...
alkaline phosphatase Utilization of phosphate diester (PDE) and phosphodiesterase (PDEase) productio...
Phosphorus is frequently a limiting factor for phytoplankton in freshwater ecosystems, because algae...
ABSTRACT To describe potential intraspecific variation in phosphorus incorporation in two strains of...
The Texas brown tide alga, Aureoumbra lagunensis, was reported to be able to out-grow other phytopla...
Despite it is widely acknowledged that the ability to hydrolyze dissolved organic matter using extra...
Since the 1950's, anthropogenic activities have increased nutrient river loads to European coastal a...
International audienceConsidering the reported significant diazotrophic activities in open-ocean reg...
Many phytoplankton exploit phosphorus (P) from organic sources when dissolved inorganic P (DIP) is d...
Organic nutrients can constitute the major fractions (up to 70%) of aquatic nitrogen (N) and phospho...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential non-renewable nutrient that frequently limits plant growth. It is the...
Alkaline phosphatase (AP) activity (APA) was measured at several stations in the North Pacific Subtr...
Phosphorus stress of phytoplankton was determined using bulk alkaline phosphatase activity (APA) as ...
Annual studies of kinetics of alkaline phosphatase (APA) activity and phosphorus availability for mi...
Previous studies conducted on Daya Bay implied that the bay had been undergoing potential phosphorus...
The temporal and vertical fluctuations of size fractionated alkaline phosphatase activity (APA) and ...
alkaline phosphatase Utilization of phosphate diester (PDE) and phosphodiesterase (PDEase) productio...
Phosphorus is frequently a limiting factor for phytoplankton in freshwater ecosystems, because algae...
ABSTRACT To describe potential intraspecific variation in phosphorus incorporation in two strains of...
The Texas brown tide alga, Aureoumbra lagunensis, was reported to be able to out-grow other phytopla...
Despite it is widely acknowledged that the ability to hydrolyze dissolved organic matter using extra...
Since the 1950's, anthropogenic activities have increased nutrient river loads to European coastal a...
International audienceConsidering the reported significant diazotrophic activities in open-ocean reg...