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    Ocean Acidification (Effects on Marine Plants: Phytoplankton, Other Types)

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    Ocean Acidification (Effects on Marine Plants: Phytoplankton, Other Types)


    Summary


    The Non-effects of Ocean Acidification on a Marine Microalgae

    Elevated CO2 Alleviates Irradiance Stress in a Marine Phytoplankton

    The Effects of Elevated CO2 on Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning Toxin

    Responses of Sea-Ice Algae to Projected Ocean Acidification Levels

    Effects of Aquatic Acidification on a Widespread Toxic Haptophyte

    Effects of Elevated CO2 on the Growth of Marine Algae

    Effects of Seawater Acidification on Phytoplankton Growth Rates

    Is the Growth of Phytoplankton Limited by the Current Low Concentration of Atmospheric CO2?

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