Increased CO2 modifies the carbon balance and the photosynthetic yield of two common Arctic brown seaweeds: Desmarestia aculeata and Alaria esculenta
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Increased CO2 modifies the carbon balance and the photosynthetic yield of two common Arctic brown seaweeds: Desmarestia aculeata and Alaria esculenta
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Keywords
Carbon concentrating mechanisms, Growth, Macroalgae, Ocean acidification, Photosynthesis, Respiration
Journal
POLAR BIOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 11, Pages 1979-1991
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2015-06-04
DOI
10.1007/s00300-015-1724-x
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