Reactive oxygen species in the world ocean and their impacts on marine ecosystems
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are omnipresent in the ocean, originating from both
biological (eg, unbalanced metabolism or stress) and non-biological processes (eg …
biological (eg, unbalanced metabolism or stress) and non-biological processes (eg …
Algal chemodiversity and bioactivity: sources of natural variability and implications for commercial application
There has been significant recent interest in the commercial utilisation of algae based on
their valuable chemical constituents many of which exhibit multiple bioactivities with …
their valuable chemical constituents many of which exhibit multiple bioactivities with …
The second skin: ecological role of epibiotic biofilms on marine organisms
In the aquatic environment, biofilms on solid surfaces are omnipresent. The outer body
surface of marine organisms often represents a highly active interface between host and …
surface of marine organisms often represents a highly active interface between host and …
Chemical interactions between marine macroalgae and bacteria
F Goecke, A Labes, J Wiese, JF Imhoff - Marine ecology progress series, 2010 - int-res.com
We review research from the last 40 yr on macroalgal–bacterial interactions. Marine
macroalgae have been challenged throughout their evolution by microorganisms and have …
macroalgae have been challenged throughout their evolution by microorganisms and have …
Commemorating two centuries of iodine research: an interdisciplinary overview of current research
FC Küpper, MC Feiters, B Olofsson… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Iodine was discovered as a novel element in 1811 during the Napoleonic Wars. To
celebrate the bicentennial anniversary of this event we reflect on the history and highlight …
celebrate the bicentennial anniversary of this event we reflect on the history and highlight …
The cell wall polysaccharide metabolism of the brown alga Ectocarpus siliculosus. Insights into the evolution of extracellular matrix polysaccharides in Eukaryotes
Brown algal cell walls share some components with plants (cellulose) and animals (sulfated
fucans), but they also contain some unique polysaccharides (alginates). Analysis of the …
fucans), but they also contain some unique polysaccharides (alginates). Analysis of the …
The genus Laminaria sensu lato : recent insights and developments
This review about the genus Laminaria sensu lato summarizes the extensive literature that
has been published since the overview of the genus given by Kain in 1979. The recent …
has been published since the overview of the genus given by Kain in 1979. The recent …
Iodide accumulation provides kelp with an inorganic antioxidant impacting atmospheric chemistry
FC Küpper, LJ Carpenter… - Proceedings of the …, 2008 - National Acad Sciences
Brown algae of the Laminariales (kelps) are the strongest accumulators of iodine among
living organisms. They represent a major pump in the global biogeochemical cycle of iodine …
living organisms. They represent a major pump in the global biogeochemical cycle of iodine …
Seaweed-based compounds and products for sustainable protection against plant pathogens
Sustainable agricultural practices increasingly demand novel, environmentally friendly
compounds which induce plant immunity against pathogens. Stimulating plant immunity …
compounds which induce plant immunity against pathogens. Stimulating plant immunity …
Algal diseases: spotlight on a black box
CMM Gachon, T Sime-Ngando, M Strittmatter… - Trends in plant …, 2010 - cell.com
Like any other living organisms, algae are plagued by diseases caused by fungi, protists,
bacteria or viruses. As aquaculture continues to rise worldwide, pathogens of nori or biofuel …
bacteria or viruses. As aquaculture continues to rise worldwide, pathogens of nori or biofuel …