Phytoplanktonic Carbon
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1. A dinâmica do fitoplâncton em uma várzea Amazônica variações sazonal e nictimeral (Várzea do Lago Grande de Curuai Pará, Brasil) / The dynamics of phytoplankton in an Amazon fllodplain - seasonal and nictemeral variations (Lago Grande de Curuai - Pará, Brasil)
The river-floodplain systems are environments submitted a lateral overflow of river channel due the rains and/or underground waters. They are controlled by the type of climate, morphology and local effects. The lowland lakes are also highly productive because of the rich sources of primary carbon. The sediments transport and suspended and dissolved matter ar
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 28/03/2011
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2. IMPLICAÇÕES LIMNO-ECOLÓGICAS DERIVADAS DA INFECÇÃO VIRAL NO PLÂNCTON
Virus are described as the most abundant and dynamic organisms in the aquatic environment, influencing communities composition and biogeochemical and ecological processes. These organisms are responsible for great part of the bacterial and phytoplanktonic mortality, for algal blooms decrease and for increasing the nutrients and carbon availability. Many prev
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Estrutura da comunidade fitoplanctônica em sistema de áreas alagáveis, na planície de inundação do rio Jucupiranguinha, Vale do Ribeira de Iguape - SP / Structure of a phytoplanktonic community in the floodplain of the river Jacupiranguinha in the region of Vale do Ribeira de Iguape in the State of Sao Paulo
This study aimed at characterizing the spatial and temporal structure of the phytoplanktonic community and relating them to climatological and hydrological variations in the floodplain of Jacupiranguinha river. The samples were taken four times in the year, once in each season, on 3 alternating days at 11 sample stations, two of which are positioned in the r
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Polissacarídeos extracelulares e atividade enzimática das glicosidases no reservatório de Barra Bonita, SP, Brasil.
Release of extracellular polysaccharides can occur from healthy and active cells and has been demonstrated to be an important carbon source for bacteria. In eutrophic environments where large blooms are formed by efficient extracellular polysaccharide producers such as Microcystis aeruginosa and Anabaena spiroides, these organic materials (high molecular wei
Publicado em: 2006
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5. Produção de TEP (Transparent Exopolymer Particles) em culturas de três espécies de microalgas isoladas do reservatório de Barra Bonita (Rio Tietê/SP)
Transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) have recently been documented to be abundant in ocean waters and in algal cultures. TEP play important roles in the ecology of aquatic ecosystems since they might be a direct source of carbon for higher trophic levels via protists and microzooplankton. They also adsorb dissolved compounds and compose the matrix of marin
Publicado em: 2005
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6. Especificidade em associações alga/bactéria vinculadas aos carbidratos excretados por três espécies fitoplanctônicas de um reservatório tropical eutrófico do Estado de São Paulo (Barra Bonita).
The release of carbohydrates by phytoplankton has been extensively studied because of its ecological significance. Bacterioplankton is a group of organisms that is able to use extracellular phytoplanktonic carbohydrates, as many authors have demonstrated. The aim of this thesis was to identify specific associations algae/bacteria in the planktonic environmen
Publicado em: 2003
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7. Uncoupling of Bacterioplankton and Phytoplankton Production in Fresh Waters Is Affected by Inorganic Nutrient Limitation
Pelagic bacterial production is often positively correlated, or coupled, with primary production through utilization of autotrophically produced dissolved organic carbon. Recent studies indicate that inorganic N or P can directly limit both bacterial and phytoplanktonic growth. Our mesocosm experiments, with whole communities from mesotrophic Calder Lake, te
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8. Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase gene expression and diversity of Lake Erie planktonic microorganisms.
Carbon dioxide fixation is carried out primarily through the Calvin-Benson-Bassham reductive pentose phosphate cycle, in which ribulose-1, 5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RubisCO) is the key enzyme. The primary structure of the large subunit of form I RubisCO is well conserved; however, four distinct types, A, B, C, and D, may be distinguished, with ty