Macroalgae are a significant source of extracellular organic material in the coastal areas of the Mediterranean, including organic ligands which serve as modulators of metal complexing capacity. This paper examines the release of copper-complexing ligands by 24 macroalgal species, including chlorophyta, rhodophyta, ochrophyta as well as Posidonia oceanica, common throughout the Mediterranean. Metabolites isolated from the algae Dictyota dichotoma and Pterocladiella capillacea were examined for the first time regarding their Cu-complexing properties. The concentration of ligands (LT) and the copper-binding strength (logKapp) of exudates and metabolites were determined by electrochemical methods.All algal species released ligands giving LT co...
The aim of this study was to investigate the metal stress response of phytoplankton in the Fal, Plym...
Stable Cu isotope (<sup>65</sup>Cu) was complexed with various representative dissolved organic carb...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) from macroalgae is regarded a crucial source of autochthonous DOM in ...
The goal of this study was to investigate if transparent exopolymer particles (TEP), carbohydrates, ...
Several freshwater phytoplanktonic species (eukaryotic and prokaryotic) were grown in batch cultures...
Trace metal availability, and hence toxicity, is largely dependent on metal speciation. It is well ...
The growth of Fucus vesiculosus L, germlings in chemically defined culture media containing a range ...
Copper is an essential element for primary productivity in the ocean. However, at concentrations obs...
Defence mechanisms against Cu toxicity were examined in two dominant Enteromorpha species from two c...
Copper speciation in the upper marine water column is dominated b>, strong ligands thought to be ...
A continuous culture experiment was conducted to study interactions between copper-binding ligands r...
International audienceThe concentrations of dissolved copper (Cud), copper-binding ligands, thiourea...
Metal complexation by dissolved organic matter (DOM) is considered to decrease metal bioavailability...
The chemical speciation of Fe and Cu in marine waters impart a strong selective pressure on phytopla...
The organic ligands naturally present in seawater, on the cell surface groups, and those released by...
The aim of this study was to investigate the metal stress response of phytoplankton in the Fal, Plym...
Stable Cu isotope (<sup>65</sup>Cu) was complexed with various representative dissolved organic carb...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) from macroalgae is regarded a crucial source of autochthonous DOM in ...
The goal of this study was to investigate if transparent exopolymer particles (TEP), carbohydrates, ...
Several freshwater phytoplanktonic species (eukaryotic and prokaryotic) were grown in batch cultures...
Trace metal availability, and hence toxicity, is largely dependent on metal speciation. It is well ...
The growth of Fucus vesiculosus L, germlings in chemically defined culture media containing a range ...
Copper is an essential element for primary productivity in the ocean. However, at concentrations obs...
Defence mechanisms against Cu toxicity were examined in two dominant Enteromorpha species from two c...
Copper speciation in the upper marine water column is dominated b>, strong ligands thought to be ...
A continuous culture experiment was conducted to study interactions between copper-binding ligands r...
International audienceThe concentrations of dissolved copper (Cud), copper-binding ligands, thiourea...
Metal complexation by dissolved organic matter (DOM) is considered to decrease metal bioavailability...
The chemical speciation of Fe and Cu in marine waters impart a strong selective pressure on phytopla...
The organic ligands naturally present in seawater, on the cell surface groups, and those released by...
The aim of this study was to investigate the metal stress response of phytoplankton in the Fal, Plym...
Stable Cu isotope (<sup>65</sup>Cu) was complexed with various representative dissolved organic carb...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) from macroalgae is regarded a crucial source of autochthonous DOM in ...