Growth and development of Griffithsia heteroclada under varying light intensity and cell type conditions [0.03%]
不同光照和细胞类型条件下Griffithsia heteroclada的生长发育研究
Jie Lyu,Peng Zhao,Jie Liu et al.
Jie Lyu et al.
To investigate the effects of internal and external factors on the growth and development of Griffithsia heteroclada, the optimal culture medium and conditions were first established. Subsequently, individual apical cell (Ca), rhizoid cell ...
Ecophysiological study of green microalgae isolated from the grit crust of the Atacama Desert [0.03%]
智利阿塔卡马沙漠砂壳中分离的绿藻微藻的生态生理学研究
K Glaser,F Kuschel,L R Prelle et al.
K Glaser et al.
Terrestrial algae play a critical, yet often overlooked, role in the functioning of biological soil crusts (biocrusts), which are considered microecosystems, particularly in extreme environments. This study investigated the ecophysiological...
Kelp gametophytes upregulate photosynthetic bicarbonate (HCO3 -) utilization in response to irradiance and temperature [0.03%]
海带配子体通过调节光合碳酸氢盐(HCO3 -)的利用来响应光照和温度变化
Kristina Stodder,Matthew Edwards,Ju-Hyoung Kim
Kristina Stodder
Microscopic stages play an integral role in the kelp life cycle and ultimately determine settlement patterns of adult populations. Kelp gametophytes often exhibit broader thermal tolerances than adults and may enable the persistence of kelp...
Chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes of Sphaerosorus coelastroides Pascher (Xanthophyceae) from Central Appalachia, Clinch River, Virginia, United States [0.03%]
美国弗吉尼亚州林奇堡市clinch河中央阿巴拉契亚地区的pascher虹彩地钱藻(Sphaerosorus coelastroides)的叶绿体和线粒体基因组
Gavin S Collins,Robin A Matthews,A Bruce Cahoon
Gavin S Collins
This report describes the isolation and culture of Sphaerosorus coelastroides from the plankton of a freshwater river in the central Appalachian mountain chain. This alga was first observed in a dry freshwater riverbed in Central Europe in ...
Seaweed community dynamics on the Konkan coast: Implications of variation in environmental factors [0.03%]
印度康坎海岸的海藻群落动态:环境因子变化的影响
Temjensangba Imchen,Krishna P Akshay
Temjensangba Imchen
This study investigated seaweed diversity across 21 rocky intertidal sites along the Konkan coast, on the west coast of India. A total of 107 species were documented; Rhodophyta (red algae) were the most dominant (43.9%), followed by Chloro...
Effects of rapid and sustained changes in light and salinity on Heterosigma akashiwo (Raphidophyceae) [0.03%]
光照和盐度快速而持续变化对Akashiwo型异丝藻的影响研究
Nigel A DSouza,Collin J Hebner,Beth A Stauffer
Nigel A DSouza
The euryhaline raphidophyte Heterosigma akashiwo is a harmful algal bloom (HAB) species found worldwide, including in coastal waters that experience inputs of freshwater from large river systems. Heterosigma akashiwo can tolerate salinities...
Nanoscale elemental mapping reveals the effect of light and temperature on Gephyrocapsa huxleyi coccoliths [0.03%]
纳米级元素分布揭示光照和温度对Huxley球石藻球石形成的效应
Cory Flavin,Thomas Marchitto,Ajith Pattammattel et al.
Cory Flavin et al.
Coccolithophores produce vast quantities of stable calcium carbonate coccoliths, occupying the distinctive position as one of the most productive calcifying organisms on Earth. Gephyrocapsa huxleyi, the most abundant species of coccolithoph...
Organelle genome evolution in the early-diverging brown algal lineage, Ishigeales [0.03%]
早期分化褐藻类伊氏藻纲的细胞器基因组进化
Hayeon Hwang,Hocheol Kim,Seok-Wan Choi et al.
Hayeon Hwang et al.
The order Ishigeales is an early-diverging lineage of brown algae that exhibits remarkable morphological diversity ranging from simple filamentous forms to robust terete and foliose thalli, which may reflect complex evolutionary histories i...
Conspecific alarm cues induce chemical but not morphological defenses in Pseudo-nitzschia [0.03%]
拟海洋硅藻锥毛藻属物种的同种警告信号可诱导化学防御而非形态防御反应
Shuwen Zhang,Tingting Zheng,Muyao Zhou et al.
Shuwen Zhang et al.
This study investigates the chemical and morphological responses of two domoic acid (DA)-producing diatoms, Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries and P. fukuyoi, to conspecific chemical cues released from mechanically damaged cells. Cell homogenate ...