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Exogenous inorganic carbon sources in plant photosynthesis
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Nuisance phytoplankton blooms in coastal, estuarine, and inland waters1
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify and address general applicable criteria for deeming a water body “bloom sensitive” and incorporate such criteria into the design of water quality management strategies applicable to both coastal marine and freshwater habitats.
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Microbialites; organosedimentary deposits of benthic microbial communities
Robert V. Burne,Linda S. Moore +1 more
TL;DR: Microbialites are organosedimentary deposits formed from interaction between benthic microbial communities (BMCs) and detrital or chemical sediments.
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Contributions of Benthic Algae to Lake Food Webs as Revealed by Stable Isotope Analysis
R. E. Hecky,R. H. Hesslein +1 more
TL;DR: A broad range of δ 13C is observed at the primary consumer level in nearly all lakes, successfully predicted by an application of a simple isotopic model for photosynthetic fractionation, originally developed for aquatic macrophytes, which uses boundary layer thicknesses reported for benthic algal communities.
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NITROGEN ASSIMILATION AND TRANSPORT IN VASCULAR LAND PLANTS IN RELATION TO INTRACELLULAR pH REGULATION
John A. Raven,F. A. Smith +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the assimilation of ammonium ion in plant cell cytoplasm produces at least one H+ per NH+4; N2 fixation generates 0.1-0.2 H+/OH per N assimilated; NO-3 assimilation produces almost one OH/OH- per NO+3.
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Intracellular PH and its Regulation
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TL;DR: P pH Basics and Mechanisms for pH Regulation: Intracellular Buffers are presented, which describe the properties of intracellular buffers and their role in pH regulation.
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Photosynthesis by sugar-cane leaves. A new carboxylation reaction and the pathway of sugar formation
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that the radioactivity incorporated into the C(4) dicarboxylic acid pool is transferred to sugars via 3-phosphoglycerate, which appears to be the only quantitatively significant carboxylation reaction.
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Photosynthesis by isolated chloroplasts
R G Jensen,J A Bassham +1 more
TL;DR: It has long been assumed, and is verified by experiment in the present report, that spinach leaves should be capable of rates of CO2 fixation exceeding 200 Mmoles C02/mg Chl/hr.
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