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Autor:
Ilse Foissner, Bianca N. Quade, Mark D. Parker, Mary A. Bisson, Mary J. Beilby, Shaunna Phipps, Marion C. Hoepflinger
Publikováno v:
Protoplasma. 259:615-626
Characeae are closely related to the ancient algal ancestors of all land plants. The long characean cells display a pH banding pattern to facilitate inorganic carbon import in the acid zones for photosynthetic efficiency. The excess OH−, generated
Autor:
Bianca N, Quade, Mark D, Parker, Marion C, Hoepflinger, Shaunna, Phipps, Mary A, Bisson, Ilse, Foissner, Mary J, Beilby
Publikováno v:
Protoplasma. 259(3)
Characeae are closely related to the ancient algal ancestors of all land plants. The long characean cells display a pH banding pattern to facilitate inorganic carbon import in the acid zones for photosynthetic efficiency. The excess OH
Publikováno v:
Journal of phycology. 57(3)
Species within the genus Chara have variable salinity tolerance. Their close evolutionary relationship with embryophytes makes their study crucial to the understanding of the evolution of salt tolerance and key evolutionary processes shared between t
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. :1497-1516
With the applications of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) continually expanding and production quickly growing, residues of ENMs will end up in the environment at levels that may be harmful to non-target organisms. Many of the tunable properties that
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science: Nano. 4:1944-1953
Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are one of the most commonly utilized engineered nanomaterials in consumer products due to their antimicrobial properties. AgNPs can be introduced into the environment when products containing AgNPs are disposed of in lan
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment. 693
Mass-spectrometry based metabolomics has recently emerged as a valuable technique in understanding the ecotoxicity and mode of action of a wide range of xenobiotics in the environment, including engineered nanomaterials (ENMs). However, the applicati
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Membrane Biology. 248:93-102
Salt sensitive Characeae Chara australis responds to 50 mM NaCl by a prompt appearance of noise in the trans-membrane potential difference (PD). The noise diminishes with time in saline and PD depolarization, leading to altered current-voltage charac
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 45:5332-5338
We investigated the potential use of the alga Chara australis (R. Br.) forphytore mediation of Cd-contaminated sediments in aquatic systems. Chara tolerated up to 20 mg added Cd (kg soil)⁻¹ in laboratory culture. Chlorophyll a and b levels were no
Publikováno v:
Journal of Membrane Biology. 211:1-14
We review electrophysiological measures of turgor regulation in some siphonous green algae, primarily the giant-celled marine algae, Valonia and Ventricaria, with particular comparison to the well studied charophyte algae Chara and Lamprothamnium. Th
Autor:
Mary A. Bisson, Mary J. Beilby
Publikováno v:
Journal of Membrane Biology. 190:43-56
The time course of hypertonic and hypotonic turgor regulation was studied in Ventricaria (Valonia) using pressure probe and I/V(current-voltage) analysis. Of 11 cells, 9 exhibited hypertonic turgor regulation, ranging from 100% regulation in 150 min