Total organic sulfur and dimethylsulfoniopropionate in marine phytoplankton: intracellular variations

[1]  F. Chavez,et al.  The cycling of sulfur in surface seawater of the northeast Pacific , 1994 .

[2]  M. D. Keller,et al.  Dimethylsulfide in a large-scale coccolithophore bloom in the Gulf of Maine , 1993 .

[3]  J. Sharp,et al.  The influence of light intensity on dimethylsulfide production by a marine diatom , 1993 .

[4]  R. Kiene Dynamics of dimethyl sulfide and dimethylsulfoniopropionate in oceanic water samples , 1992 .

[5]  G. Kirst,et al.  The effect of nitrogen deficiency, methionine and inhibitors of methionine metabolism on the DMSP contents of Tetraselmis subcordiformis (Stein) , 1992 .

[6]  G. Somero,et al.  Temperature- and concentration-dependence of compatibility of the organic osmolyte beta-dimethylsulfoniopropionate. , 1992, Cryobiology.

[7]  P. Visscher,et al.  Enumeration of bacteria which cleave or demethylate dimethylsulfoniopropionate in the Caribbean Sea , 1992 .

[8]  B. F. Taylor,et al.  New Routes for Aerobic Biodegradation of Dimethylsulfoniopropionate , 1991, Applied and environmental microbiology.

[9]  R. Kiene Decomposition of dissolved DMSP and DMS in estuanne waters: dependence on temperature and substrate concentration , 1991 .

[10]  F. Rassoulzadegan,et al.  Production of dimethylsulfonium propionate (DMSP) and dimethylsulfide (DMS) by a microbial food web , 1990 .

[11]  W. Esaias,et al.  Two approaches to determining the sea-to-air flux of dimethyl sulfide : satellite ocean color and a photochemical model with atmospheric measurements , 1990 .

[12]  T. Bates,et al.  Biological removal of dimethyl sulphide from sea water , 1990, Nature.

[13]  S. Johansson,et al.  Dimethyl sulfide in the Baltic Sea: Annual variability in relation to biological activity , 1990 .

[14]  U. Karsten,et al.  The ß-dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP) Content of Macroalgae from Antarctica and Southern Chile , 1990 .

[15]  R. Hesslein,et al.  Loss of total sulfur and changes in sulfur isotopic ratios due to drying of lacustrine sediments , 1989 .

[16]  P. Matrai Determination of sulfur in ocean particulates by combustion-fluorescence , 1989 .

[17]  P. Matrai,et al.  Particulate organic sulfur in the waters of the Southern California Bight , 1989 .

[18]  P. Matrai,et al.  Particulate thiols in coastal waters: The effect of light and nutrients on their planktonic production , 1988 .

[19]  P. Liss,et al.  The seasonal variation of dimethyl sulfide and dimethylsulfoniopropionate concentrations in nearshore waters1 , 1988 .

[20]  M. D. Keller,et al.  MEDIA FOR THE CULTURE OF OCEANIC ULTRAPHYTOPLANKTON 1,2 , 1987 .

[21]  H. Marchant,et al.  Binding of manganese by Antarctic Phaeocystis pouchetii and the role of bacteria in its release , 1987 .

[22]  P. Liss,et al.  Measurements of dimethyl sulphide in frontal regions , 1987 .

[23]  S. Wakeham,et al.  Oceanic Dimethylsulfide: Production During Zooplankton Grazing on Phytoplankton , 1986, Science.

[24]  D. M. Dickson,et al.  β-3-dimethylsulphoniopropionate, proline and quaternary ammonium compounds in Spartina anglica in relation to sodium chloride, nitrogen and sulphur , 1986 .

[25]  M. Andreae The Ocean as a Source of Atmospheric Sulfur Compounds , 1986 .

[26]  Meinrat O. Andreae,et al.  Biosynthesis of dimethylsulfide and dimethylpropiothetin by Hymenomonas carterae in relation to sulfur source and salinity variations , 1985 .

[27]  D. Lean,et al.  Night synthesis of protein by algae1 , 1984 .

[28]  M. Andreae,et al.  Dimethylsulfide and Phaeocystis poucheti in the southeastern Bering Sea , 1984 .

[29]  M. Andreae,et al.  The flux of dimethylsulfide from the oceans to the atmosphere , 1982 .

[30]  H. Jannasch,et al.  Assimilatory Sulfur Metabolism in Marine Microorganisms: Considerations for the Application of Sulfate Incorporation into Protein as a Measurement of Natural Population Protein Synthesis , 1982, Applied and environmental microbiology.

[31]  S. Bates Determination of the physiological state of marine phytoplankton by use of Radiosulfate incorporation , 1981 .

[32]  R. Guillard,et al.  A method for the rapid and precise determination of acclimated phytoplankton reproduction rates , 1981 .

[33]  E. Percival,et al.  Chemistry of the polysaccharides of the diatom Coscinodiscus nobilis , 1980 .

[34]  A. Datko,et al.  Sulfur Amino Acids in Plants , 1980 .

[35]  M. Kates,et al.  Sulphonium analogue of lecithin in diatoms , 1976, Nature.

[36]  J. Ramus,et al.  Precursor-Product Relationships during Sulfate Incorporation into Porphyridium Capsular Polysaccharide. , 1974, Plant physiology.

[37]  D. Kiefer,et al.  Chlorophyll a fluorescence in marine centric diatoms: Responses of chloroplasts to light and nutrient stress , 1973 .

[38]  J. Strickland A practical hand-book of seawater analysis , 1972 .

[39]  T. Parsons,et al.  A practical handbook of seawater analysis , 1968 .

[40]  J. P. Riley,et al.  The Component Combined Amino Acids of Some Marine Phytoplankton Species , 1967, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.

[41]  J. Mclachlan,et al.  Occurrence of Dimethyl-β-Propiothetin in Marine Phytoplankton , 1966 .

[42]  A. Benson THE PLANT SULFOLIPID. , 1963, Advances in lipid research.

[43]  J. M. Sieburth Acrylic Acid, an "Antibiotic" Principle in Phaeocystis Blooms in Antarctic Waters , 1960, Science.

[44]  D. G. Anderson,et al.  Enzymatic cleavage of dimethylpropiothetin by Polysiphonia lanosa. , 1956, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[45]  F. Challenger,et al.  320. Studies on biological methylation. Part XII. A precursor of the dimethyl sulphide evolved by Polysiphonia fastigiata. dimethyl-2-carboxyethylsulphonium hydroxide and its salts , 1948 .