Photosynthesis, carbon acquisition and primary productivity of phytoplankton: a review dedicated to Colin Reynolds

Author:

Dokulil Martin T.ORCID,Qian KuimeiORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe review intends to give an overview on developments, success, results of photosynthetic research and on primary productivity of algae both freshwater and marine with emphasis on more recent discoveries. Methods and techniques are briefly outlined focusing on latest improvements. Light harvesting and carbon acquisition are evaluated as a basis of regional and global primary productivity and algal growth. Thereafter, long-time series, remote sensing and river production are exemplified and linked to the potential effects of climate change. Lastly, the synthesis seeks to put the life achievements of Colin S. Reynolds into context of the subject review.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Aquatic Science

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