Journal References
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Experimental Conditions
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0.0 to 0.09
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0.09 to 0.17
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0.17 to 0.3
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0.3 to 0.5
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More than 0.5
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Fu et al. (2008)
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Nitrogen fixing unicellular cyanobacteria cultures were incubated in triplicate 1L polycarbonate bottles containing seawater from the Sargasso Sea under iron-limited (10 nmol L-1) conditions. Enriched CO2 was obtained by bubbling a commercially prepared air/CO2 mixture. Control temperature = 28°C and control CO2 = 380 ppm. Maximum cell-specific carbon fixation rate was measured.
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1.43
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Fu et al. (2008)
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Nitrogen fixing unicellular cyanobacteria cultures were incubated in triplicate 1L polycarbonate bottles containing seawater from the Sargasso Sea under iron-replete (450 nmol L-1) conditions. Enriched CO2 was obtained by bubbling a commercially prepared air/CO2 mixture. Control temperature = 28°C and control CO2 = 380 ppm. Maximum cell-specific carbon fixation rate was measured.
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1.25
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Fu et al. (2008)
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Nitrogen fixing unicellular cyanobacteria cultures were incubated in triplicate 1L polycarbonate bottles containing seawater from the Sargasso Sea under iron-limited (10 nmol L-1) conditions. Enriched CO2 was obtained by bubbling a commercially prepared air/CO2 mixture. Control temperature = 28°C and control CO2 = 380 ppm. Carbon specific CO2 fixation rates were measured.
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2.50
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Fu et al. (2008)
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Nitrogen fixing unicellular cyanobacteria cultures were incubated in triplicate 1L polycarbonate bottles containing seawater from the Sargasso Sea under iron-replete (450 nmol L-1) conditions. Enriched CO2 was obtained by bubbling a commercially prepared air/CO2 mixture. Control temperature = 28°C and control CO2 = 380 ppm. Carbon specific CO2 fixation rates were measured.
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1.21
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