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Light levels affect carbon utilisation in tropical seagrass under ocean acidification

Light levels affect carbon utilisation in tropical seagrass under ocean acidification

10.1371/journal.pone.0150352

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Main Authors: Ow Y.X., Uthicke S., Collier C.J.
Other Authors: TROPICAL MARINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE
Format: Article
Published: 2019
Subjects:
acetazolamide
ammonia
bicarbonate
carbon dioxide
dissolved inorganic carbon
inorganic compound
nitrate
nitrogen dioxide
trometamol
unclassified drug
carbon
sea water
acidification
Article
carbon utilization
concentration (parameters)
controlled study
Cymodocea serrulata
environmental enrichment
growth rate
Halodule uninervis
light
nonhuman
ocean environment
pH
photosynthesis
plant growth
salinity
seagrass
tropics
water quality
carbon cycle
chemistry
coral reef
ecosystem
metabolism
radiation response
sea
seaweed
temperature
Bicarbonates
Carbon
Carbon Cycle
Carbon Dioxide
Coral Reefs
Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
Ecosystem
Light
Oceans and Seas
Photosynthesis
Seawater
Seaweed
Temperature
Online Access:https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/161581
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