Manganese and iron deficiency in Southern Ocean Phaeocystis antarctica populations revealed through taxon-specific protein indicators
Low manganese availability could be a major control of phytoplankton growth in the Southern Ocean. Here the authors identify proteomic signatures of low manganese and iron availability in phytoplankton cultures and detect those signatures in Antarctic field samples.
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Main Authors: | Miao Wu, J. Scott P. McCain, Elden Rowland, Rob Middag, Mats Sandgren, Andrew E. Allen, Erin M. Bertrand |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/54f1ca46f722441d8f49cee2d286eaae |
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