Ecological implications of microalgal and cyanobacterial CO2 concentrating mechanisms, and their regulation
John Beardall and Mario Giordano
Functional Plant Biology 29(3) 335 - 347
Abstract
The capacity of algae to express CO2 concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) is
regulated by environmental factors. Some of these factors, especially photon
flux, can influence the instantaneous activity of a CCM without necessarily
affecting gene expression or the capacity of the cell to transport inorganic
carbon. Other environmental parameters, especially those causing changes in
the availability of CO2 dissolved in the surrounding
medium, act at a transcriptional level. In this review, the complex
interactions between environmental factors in controlling CCM activity will be
discussed, as will the ecological consequences of CCMs as they relate to the
growth and ecological performance of algal cells in nature. We also consider
the consequences of global climate change for the performance of algae with
and without CCMs.
Full text doi:10.1071/PP01195
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