Phosphorus as an integral component of global marine biogeochemistry
Phosphorus (P) is essential for life, but most of the global surface ocean is P depleted, which
can limit marine productivity and affect ecosystem structure. Over recent decades, a wealth …
can limit marine productivity and affect ecosystem structure. Over recent decades, a wealth …
[HTML][HTML] Genetic detection of freshwater harmful algal blooms: A review focused on the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) in Microcystis aeruginosa and Prymnesium …
SM Feist, RF Lance - Harmful Algae, 2021 - Elsevier
Recurrence and severity of harmful algal blooms (HABs) are increasing due to a number of
factors, including human practices and climate change. Sensitive and robust methods that …
factors, including human practices and climate change. Sensitive and robust methods that …
A novel total phosphorus concentration retrieval method based on two-line classification in lakes and reservoirs across China
Phosphorus is widely recognized as a nutrient that restricts growth and is the primary
contributor to eutrophication in 80% of water bodies. Consequently, the Chinese …
contributor to eutrophication in 80% of water bodies. Consequently, the Chinese …
Dynamics of phosphorus speciation and the phoD phosphatase gene community in the rhizosphere and bulk soil along an estuarine freshwater-oligohaline gradient
Estuarine tidal marshes play a key role in phosphorus (P) retention and cycling; however,
they are suffering from small but significant increases in tidal saltwater intrusion. The likely …
they are suffering from small but significant increases in tidal saltwater intrusion. The likely …
Free-living and particle-attached bacterial community composition, assembly processes and determinants across spatiotemporal scales in a macrotidal temperate …
M Urvoy, M Gourmelon, J Serghine, E Rabiller… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Bacteria play an important role in biogeochemical cycles as they transform and remineralize
organic matter. Particles are notable hotspots of activity, hosting particle-attached (PA) …
organic matter. Particles are notable hotspots of activity, hosting particle-attached (PA) …
Paradox of relatively more phospholipids in phytoplankton in phosphorus limited sea
Marine life is threatened by global warming and its indirect consequences, which include,
among others, increased stratification leading to phosphorus (P) and nitrogen depletion in …
among others, increased stratification leading to phosphorus (P) and nitrogen depletion in …
Roles of phosphorus sources in microbial community assembly for the removal of organic matters and ammonia in activated sludge
L Zheng, M Ren, E Xie, A Ding, Y Liu, S Deng… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Various phosphorus sources are utilized by microbes in WWTPs, eventually affecting
microbial assembly and functions. This study identified the effects of phosphorus source on …
microbial assembly and functions. This study identified the effects of phosphorus source on …
Spatiotemporal variations and relationships of phosphorus, phosphomonoesterases, and bacterial communities in sediments from two Chilean rivers
M Campos, JI Rilling, JJ Acuña, T Valenzuela… - Science of The Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Rivers are important ecosystem services providers in southern Chile; however, the
microbiology of most rivers are understudied. This is particularly true for phosphorus (P) …
microbiology of most rivers are understudied. This is particularly true for phosphorus (P) …
Algal growth and alkaline phosphatase activity of 'green tide'Chaetomorpha linum in response to phosphorus stress
JH Xie, XL Shao, K Ma, L Gao - Journal of Marine Systems, 2024 - Elsevier
Chaetomorpha linum is a bloom-forming macroalgae found all over the world. In the past 10
years, green tides dominated by Chaetomorpha spp. have broken out frequently in the …
years, green tides dominated by Chaetomorpha spp. have broken out frequently in the …
Elevated alkaline phosphatase activity in a phosphate‐replete environment: Influence of sinking particles
CE Davis, C Mahaffey - Limnology and Oceanography, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Alkaline phosphatase activity (APA) is traditionally a proxy for phosphate (DIP)‐limitation
because it is induced by DIP‐limited microbes to access the labile ester fraction of the …
because it is induced by DIP‐limited microbes to access the labile ester fraction of the …