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The acquisition of inorganic carbon in marine macrophytes
Sven Beer
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School of Plant Sciences and Food Security
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Inorganic Carbon
100%
HCO3
100%
Marine Macrophytes
100%
High Temperature
25%
High Concentration
25%
Photosynthetic Rate
25%
Temperate Region
25%
Dehydration
25%
Low Dose Rate
25%
High pH
25%
High Irradiance
25%
Seawater
25%
Ulva
25%
Carbon Forms
25%
Photosynthesis Rate
25%
Uptake Mechanism
25%
Diffusion Rate
25%
External Medium
25%
Tropical Region
25%
Solute
25%
CO2 Reduction Reaction (CO2RR)
25%
Aquatic Plants
25%
Carbonic Anhydrase
25%
Low Diffusion
25%
Photosynthetic Carbon
25%
Carbon Transport
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Inorganic Carbon
100%
Macrophyte
100%
Photosystem
33%
Aquatic Plant
33%
Carbonate Dehydratase
33%
Uptake Mechanisms
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Macrophyte
100%
Photosynthetic Rate
33%
Photosynthesis
33%
Material Science
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Seawater
25%
Carbonic Anhydrase
25%