Summary Chlorophyll (Chl) f and d are the most recently discovered chlorophylls, enabling cyanobacteria to harvest near‐infrared radiation (NIR) at 700–780 nm for oxygenic photosynthesis. Little is known about the occurrence of these pigments in terrestrial habitats. Here, we provide first ...
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The rise in temperature due to climate change might also stimulate the proliferation of some phytoplankton species, particularly cyanobacteria (Rigosi et al., 2014; Chaidez et al., 2017). Based on remotely sensed sea surface temperature data from 1982 to 2006, the Red Sea has experienced rapid...
The presence of a type of cyanobacteria called Trichodesmium erythraeum, which contains pigments that can give the water a reddish brown hue. Additionally, the high salinity of the waterand the way sunlight reflects off the minerals and organisms in the sea also contribute to its characteristic ...
The endosymbiotic origin of plastids from cyanobacteria gave eukaryotes photosynthetic capabilities and launched the diversification of countless forms of algae. These primary plastids are found in members of the eukaryotic supergroup Archaeplastida. All
Bright green blooms are a result of blue-green algae, which are actually bacteria (cyanobacteria). Blooms may also consist of macroalgal, not phytoplankton, species. These blooms are recognizable by large blades of algae that may wash up onto the shoreline. "Black water" is a dark...
ponds, eutrophication, Algae, Cyanobacteria, lakesAfter the first report of Undaria pinnatifida in north Portugal (between 1999 and 2007), a rapid spread of this species could be expected due to the presence of a stable population and the favourable environmental conditions proposed by distribution ...
18). Plastid genome-encoded red algal LCM and LRC1 proteins clearly grouped with cyanobacteria and glaucophytes. Nuclear-encoded LR1 clustered with cyanobacteria (BS = 95%), within the monophyletic clade (BS = 99%) of the remaining Nu-PBS linker proteins (Supplementary Fig. 18). ...
The light-harvesting complex of cyanobacteria and red algae, the phycobilisome, has two structural domains, the core and the rods. Both contain biliprotein... LK Anderson,FA Eiserling - 《Journal of Molecular Biology》 被引量: 84发表: 1986年 Phycobilisomes: Light-Harvesting Pigment Complexes...