Specialized proteomic responses and an ancient photoprotection mechanism sustain marine green algal growth during phosphate limitation
Abstract
Marine algae perform approximately half of global carbon fixation, but their growth is often limited by the availability of phosphate or other nutrients1,2. As oceans warm, the area of phosphate-limited surface waters is predicted to increase, resulting in ocean desertification3,4. Understanding the responses of key eukaryotic phytoplankton to nutrient limitation is therefore critical5,6. We used advanced photo-bioreactors to investigate how the...
Paper Details
Title
Specialized proteomic responses and an ancient photoprotection mechanism sustain marine green algal growth during phosphate limitation
Published Date
Jun 25, 2018
Journal
Volume
3
Issue
7
Pages
781 - 790
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