Photosynthetic pigments

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51Biological Effects of the 1997–1998 EL Niño Event off Oregon: Nutrient and Chlorophyll Distributions Patricia A. Wheeler and Jon Hill College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences Oregon State University Corvallis OR 97

Biological Effects of the 1997–1998 EL Niño Event off Oregon: Nutrient and Chlorophyll Distributions Patricia A. Wheeler and Jon Hill College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences Oregon State University Corvallis OR 97

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Language: English - Date: 2003-09-16 15:28:00
52in P. decipiens at 20 percent DFA, however, were significantly lower (P>0.05) than plants exposed to a 10 percent DFA concentration. Phycobiliprotein content also dropped significantly among P. decipiens and P. endiviifo

in P. decipiens at 20 percent DFA, however, were significantly lower (P>0.05) than plants exposed to a 10 percent DFA concentration. Phycobiliprotein content also dropped significantly among P. decipiens and P. endiviifo

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53in photosynthetic rates when samples are enclosed within pyrex or plexiglass as compared to quartz remains approximately the same at all light levels. Ozone-related increased fluences of ultraviolet radiation have recent

in photosynthetic rates when samples are enclosed within pyrex or plexiglass as compared to quartz remains approximately the same at all light levels. Ozone-related increased fluences of ultraviolet radiation have recent

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54Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) program—Antarctic Peninsula and the McMurdo Dry Valleys sites Palmer LTER: Patterns of distribution of inorganic macronutrients, phytoplankton pigmentation, and photosynthetic activ

Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) program—Antarctic Peninsula and the McMurdo Dry Valleys sites Palmer LTER: Patterns of distribution of inorganic macronutrients, phytoplankton pigmentation, and photosynthetic activ

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55Blackwell Science, LtdOxford, UKEREEcological Research0912Ecological Society of JapanNovember 2003186677694Original ArticleAutumn leaf pigmentsD. W. Lee et al. Ecological Research, 677–694  Pigment

Blackwell Science, LtdOxford, UKEREEcological Research0912Ecological Society of JapanNovember 2003186677694Original ArticleAutumn leaf pigmentsD. W. Lee et al. Ecological Research, 677–694 Pigment

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56 micro Einstein. per square meter per second 10	 100	 1,000 1

micro Einstein. per square meter per second 10 100 1,000 1

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57Marine biology Wilkes Land Expedition 1985: Biological observations in the ice-edge zone  15OE

Marine biology Wilkes Land Expedition 1985: Biological observations in the ice-edge zone 15OE

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58Photoadaptive strategies in a natural population of Phaeocystis pouchetii in McMurdo Sound A.C. PALMISANO and  second. Photosynthetic rates normalized to chlorophyll a were

Photoadaptive strategies in a natural population of Phaeocystis pouchetii in McMurdo Sound A.C. PALMISANO and second. Photosynthetic rates normalized to chlorophyll a were

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59Ultraviolet light attenuation in antarctic waters in relation to particulate absorption and photosynthesis B.C. MITCHELL, M. VERNET, and 0. HOLM-HANSEN

Ultraviolet light attenuation in antarctic waters in relation to particulate absorption and photosynthesis B.C. MITCHELL, M. VERNET, and 0. HOLM-HANSEN

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60AMLR program: Chlorophyll-a distribution and rates of primary production around Elephant Island 0. HOLM-HANSEN, V. VILLAFAIE, and E.W. HELBLING Polar Research Program

AMLR program: Chlorophyll-a distribution and rates of primary production around Elephant Island 0. HOLM-HANSEN, V. VILLAFAIE, and E.W. HELBLING Polar Research Program

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 20:35:05