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Publications by M. A. van Leeuwe
Photosynthetic Responses in Phaeocystis Antarctica Towards Varying Light and Iron Conditions
Biogeochemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Earth-Surface Processes
Technology
Water Science
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Manganese and Iron Deficiency in Southern Ocean Phaeocystis Antarctica Populations Revealed Through Taxon-Specific Protein Indicators
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Death-Specific Protein in a Marine Diatom Regulates Photosynthetic Responses to Iron and Light Availability
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Photosynthetic Responses of Three Common Mosses From Continental Antarctica
Antarctic Science
Evolution
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Systematics
Behavior
Different Metabolomic Responses to Carbon Starvation Between Light and Dark Conditions in the Purple Photosynthetic Bacterium, Rhodopseudomonas Palustris
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Association of Bacteria With Phaeocystis Sp. In McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
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Bacterial Growth in Experimental Plankton Assemblages and Seawater Cultures From the Phaeocystis Antarctica Bloom in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
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Spectral Light Absorption and Quantum Yield of Photosynthesis in Sea Ice Microalgae and a Bloom of Phaeocystis Pouchetii From McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
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Effects of Iron and Light Availability on Phytoplankton Photosynthetic Properties in the Ross Sea
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Differences in Photosynthetic Responses of NADP-ME Type C4 Species to High Light
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