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    SeagrassDB: An open-source transcriptomics landscape for phylogenetically profiled seagrasses and aquatic plants

    Seagrasses and aquatic plants are important clades of higher plants, significant for carbon sequestration and marine ecological restoration. They are valuable in the sense that they allow us to understand how ...

    Gaurav Sablok, Regan J. Hayward, Peter A. Davey, Rosiane P. Santos in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    The emergence of molecular profiling and omics techniques in seagrass biology; furthering our understanding of seagrasses

    Seagrass meadows are disappearing at alarming rates as a result of increasing coastal development and climate change. The emergence of omics and molecular profiling techniques in seagrass research is timely, p...

    Peter A. Davey, Mathieu Pernice, Gaurav Sablok in Functional & Integrative Genomics (2016)

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    Electrogenic plasma membrane H+-ATPase activity using voltage sensitive dyes

    Fast responding voltage sensitive dyes, RH421 and di-4-ASPBS, were used to study the electrogenic properties of plant plasma membrane proton pumps on sealed plasma membrane vesicles extracted by two-phase part...

    Steve Amoroso, Ronald J. Clarke in Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes (2010)

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    Excitation energy transfer from phycobiliprotein to chlorophyll d in intact cells of Acaryochloris marina studied by time- and wavelength-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy

    The fluorescence decay spectra and the excitation energy transfer from the phycobiliproteins (PBP) to the chlorophyll-antennae of intact cells of the chlorophyll (Chl) d-dominated cyanobacterium Acaryochloris mar...

    Zdeněk Petrášek, Franz-Josef Schmitt in Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences (2005)

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    Fluorescent pigments in corals are photoprotective

    All reef-forming corals depend on the photosynthesis performed by their algal symbiont, and such corals are therefore restricted to the photic zone. The intensity of light in this zone declines over several or...

    Anya Salih, Anthony Larkum, Guy Cox, Michael Kühl, Ove Hoegh-Guldberg in Nature (2000)