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Marine organism control

Bruchert V, Knoblauch C, Jorgensen BB (2001) Controls on stable sulfur isotope fractionation during bacterial sulfate reduction in Arctic sediments. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 65 763-776 Bryan BA, Shearer G, Skeeters JL, Kohl DH (1983) Variable expression of the nitrogen isotope effect associated with denitrification of nitrate. J Biol Chem 258 8613-8617 Canfield DE (2001) Biogeochemistry of sulfur isotopes. Rev Mineral Geochem 43 607-636 Chau YK, Riley JP (1965) The determination of selenium in sea water, silicates, and marine organisms. Anal Chim Acta 33 36-49... [Pg.314]

In addition to serving as the major food source to heterotrophic bacteria, DOM plays an important ecological role in enabling marine organisms to control various aspects of their environment including trophic interrelationships. This is accomplished by the secretion or exudation of specific molecules, called secondary metabolites. These are generally LMW compounds that tend to be species specific in their source and targets. Some act as toxins that repel or kill competitors or predators. As noted earlier, some diatoms... [Pg.630]

Plant Growth Regulators and Insect Control Agents from Marine Organisms... [Pg.562]


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