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7 maj 2017 · chlorophyll degradation process, and there are various reported in algae and higher plants (Mühl ecker and 276 Fruit and Vegetable Phytochemicals Kräutler, 1996), algae (Engel et al., 1991,...
10 lut 2019 · Although some lesser events had already occurred in 2009 and 2010 with chlorophyll peaks exceeding 5 μg/L, the eutrophication crisis and Break phase became evident in 2016 with the sudden increase in chlorophyll a concentration and the generalized loss of water quality in the whole lagoon.
Total catches of marine and freshwater fish in 2016 were 1.08 and 0.57 million tonnes, respectively (Department of Fisheries, 2016). The fish processing industry is well known for high...
The tables list the activities, pressures and ecosystem components including their coverage by the EU projects AQUACROSS , TROPOS (TROPOS, 2014; Papandroulakis et al., 2017), and MERMAID (Airoldi...
1 sty 2018 · Chlorophyll fluorescence, a method for noninvasive analysis of the photosynthetic activity in plants and algae, is a commonly used technique in physiology and ecophysiology.
5 lut 2019 · The chloroplast organelle in mesophyll cells of higher plants represents a sunlight-driven metabolic factory that eventually fuels life on our planet. Knowledge of the ultrastructure and the dynamics of this unique organelle is essential to understanding its function in an ever-changing and challenging environment.
1 cze 2024 · Chlorophyll (Chl)-mediated oxygenic photosynthesis supports life on earth. From a view of evolution, ‘survival of the fittest’ facilitates oxygenic photosynthetic organisms evolved from cyanobacteria to higher plants by ever more sophisticated photosystems including antennae, Chls, and carotenoids.