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Ronald P. Kiene

Researcher at University of South Alabama

Publications -  130
Citations -  13197

Ronald P. Kiene is an academic researcher from University of South Alabama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dimethylsulfoniopropionate & Roseobacter. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 130 publications receiving 11915 citations. Previous affiliations of Ronald P. Kiene include University of Georgia & Plymouth Marine Laboratory.

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An antioxidant function for DMSP and DMS in marine algae

TL;DR: Results show that oxidative stressors, solar ultraviolet radiation, CO2 limitation, Fe limitation, high Cu2+ and H2O2 substantially increased cellular DMSP and/or its lysis to DMS in marine algal cultures, which probably influence the production of DMS and its release to the atmosphere.
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The Marine Microbial Eukaryote Transcriptome Sequencing Project (MMETSP): Illuminating the Functional Diversity of Eukaryotic Life in the Oceans through Transcriptome Sequencing

Patrick J. Keeling, +89 more
- 24 Jun 2014 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a resource of 700 transcriptomes from marine microbial eukaryotes to help understand their role in the world's oceans and their biology, evolution, and ecology.
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Comparison of microbial dynamics in marine and freshwater sediments: Contrasts in anaerobic carbon catabolism1

TL;DR: The microbiota of freshwater and marine sediments serve similar roles in carbon degradation and nutrient regeneration, however, because of differences in the chemical environment between freshwater and Marine systems, distinct physiological groups of bacteria dominate terminal carbon catabolism in each system.
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New and important roles for DMSP in marine microbial communities

TL;DR: Results of recent studies provide evidence that DMSP plays important roles in the carbon, sulfur and perhaps metal and DOM cycles in marine microbial communities, and draws attention to DMSP as a molecule of central importance to marine biogeochemical and ecological processes.