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Micronutrient content drives elementome variability amongst the Symbiodiniaceae.

Emma F CampMatthew R NitschkeDavid ClasesRaquel Gonzalez de VegaHannah G ReichSamantha GoyenDavid J Sugget
Published in: BMC plant biology (2022)
Elementomes for Symbiodiniaceae diverge from those reported for other marine algae, primarily via lower C:N:P and different micronutrient expressions. Long-term maintenance of Symbiodiniaceae isolates in culture under common nutrient replete conditions suggests isolates have evolutionary conserved preferential uptake for certain elements that allows these unique elementomes to be identified. Micronutrient content (normalised to phosphorous) commonly increased in the Symbiodiniaceae isolates in response to elevated temperature, potentially indicating a common elemental signature to warming.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • transcription factor
  • gene expression