Seaweed nutrient physiology: application of concepts to aquaculture and bioremediation

MY Roleda, CL Hurd - Phycologia, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Inorganic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus are the main elements required by seaweeds for
photosynthesis and growth. This review focusses mainly on nitrogen, but the roles of carbon …

Rate and fate of dissolved organic carbon release by seaweeds: a missing link in the coastal ocean carbon cycle

ER Paine, M Schmid, PW Boyd… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) release by seaweeds (marine macroalgae) is a critical
component of the coastal ocean biogeochemical carbon cycle but is an aspect of seaweed …

Blue growth potential to mitigate climate change through seaweed offsetting

HE Froehlich, JC Afflerbach, M Frazier, BS Halpern - Current Biology, 2019 - cell.com
Carbon offsetting—receiving credit for reducing, avoiding, or sequestering carbon—has
become part of the portfolio of solutions to mitigate carbon emissions, and thus climate …

Effects of climate change factors on marine macroalgae: A review

Y Ji, K Gao - Advances in marine biology, 2021 - Elsevier
Marine macroalgae, the main primary producers in coastal waters, play important roles in
the fishery industry and global carbon cycles. With progressive ocean global changes …

Ecological and industrial implications of dynamic seaweed-associated microbiota interactions

F Menaa, P Wijesinghe, G Thiripuranathar, B Uzair… - Marine drugs, 2020 - mdpi.com
Seaweeds are broadly distributed and represent an important source of secondary
metabolites (eg, halogenated compounds, polyphenols) eliciting various pharmacological …

Ocean acidification as a multiple driver: how interactions between changing seawater carbonate parameters affect marine life

CL Hurd, J Beardall, S Comeau… - Marine and …, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
'Multiple drivers'(also termed 'multiple stressors') is the term used to describe the cumulative
effects of multiple environmental factors on organisms or ecosystems. Here, we consider …

The macroalgal holobiont in a changing sea

LM van der Loos, BK Eriksson, JF Salles - Trends in Microbiology, 2019 - cell.com
When studying the effects of climate change on eukaryotic organisms we often oversee a
major ecological process: the interaction with microbes. Eukaryotic hosts and microbes form …

Elevated-CO2 and nutrient limitation synergistically reduce the growth and photosynthetic performances of a commercial macroalga Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis

W Zhou, H Wu, J Huang, J Wang, W Zhen, J Wang, J Ni… - Aquaculture, 2022 - Elsevier
The oceans absorb a large amount of CO 2 from the atmosphere, which leads to the
increase of ocean acidity. Due to the uncoordinated absorption ratio of N and P in …

Effects of irradiance, temperature, nutrients, and pCO2 on the growth and biochemical composition of cultivated Ulva fenestrata

GB Toth, H Harrysson, N Wahlström, J Olsson… - Journal of Applied …, 2020 - Springer
Ulva fenestrata is an economically and ecologically important green algal species with a
large potential in seaweed aquaculture due to its high productivity, wide environmental …

No effect of ocean acidification on growth, photosynthesis, or dissolved organic carbon release by three temperate seaweeds with different dissolved inorganic carbon …

ER Paine, D Britton, M Schmid… - ICES Journal of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
In a future ocean, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) release by seaweed has been
considered a pathway for organic carbon that is not incorporated into growth under carbon …