In aquatic environments, the concentration of inorganic carbon is spatially and temporally variable and CO2 can be substantially over-saturated or depleted. Depletion of CO2 plus low rates of diffusion cause inorganic carbon to be more limiting in aquatic than terrestrial environments and the frequency of species with a CCM, and their contribution to productivity is correspondingly greater. Aquatic photoautotrophs may have biochemical or biophysical CCMs and exploit CO2 from the sediment or the atmosphere. Though partly constrained by phylogeny, CCM activity is related to environmental conditions. CCMs are absent or down-regulated when their increased energy costs, lower CO2 affinity or altered mineral requirements outweigh their benefits. ...
International audienceInorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) catalyse the accumulation of ...
International audienceInorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) catalyse the accumulation of ...
International audienceInorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) catalyse the accumulation of ...
International audienceIn aquatic environments, the concentration of inorganic carbon is spatially an...
International audienceIn aquatic environments, the concentration of inorganic carbon is spatially an...
International audienceIn aquatic environments, the concentration of inorganic carbon is spatially an...
Carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms (also known as inorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms; bo...
Carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms (also known as inorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms; bo...
Carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms (also known as inorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms; bo...
Carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms (also known as inorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms; bo...
Abstract Carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms (also known as inorganic carbon concentrating mecha...
Chapter 5. The productivity of terrestrial plants can be limited by water supply and high temperatur...
• Diatoms are widespread in aquatic ecosystems where they may be limited by the supply of inorganic ...
The diversity of CCMs among aquatic oxygenic photolithotrophs causes difficulties in generalising ab...
The diversity of CCMs among aquatic oxygenic photolithotrophs causes difficulties in generalising ab...
International audienceInorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) catalyse the accumulation of ...
International audienceInorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) catalyse the accumulation of ...
International audienceInorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) catalyse the accumulation of ...
International audienceIn aquatic environments, the concentration of inorganic carbon is spatially an...
International audienceIn aquatic environments, the concentration of inorganic carbon is spatially an...
International audienceIn aquatic environments, the concentration of inorganic carbon is spatially an...
Carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms (also known as inorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms; bo...
Carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms (also known as inorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms; bo...
Carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms (also known as inorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms; bo...
Carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms (also known as inorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms; bo...
Abstract Carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms (also known as inorganic carbon concentrating mecha...
Chapter 5. The productivity of terrestrial plants can be limited by water supply and high temperatur...
• Diatoms are widespread in aquatic ecosystems where they may be limited by the supply of inorganic ...
The diversity of CCMs among aquatic oxygenic photolithotrophs causes difficulties in generalising ab...
The diversity of CCMs among aquatic oxygenic photolithotrophs causes difficulties in generalising ab...
International audienceInorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) catalyse the accumulation of ...
International audienceInorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) catalyse the accumulation of ...
International audienceInorganic carbon concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) catalyse the accumulation of ...