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- who: ufeffDongufeff ufeffXuufeff and collaborators from the Tsinghua University, China have published the research work: Elevated COufeff2ufeff reduces copper accumulation and toxicity in the diatom ufeffThalassiosira pseudonanaufeff, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors provided both a quantitative and a mechanistic understanding of how diatoms might respond to heavy metal stress under future ocean acidification using both a 720-day laboratory selection experiment, outdoor culture experiments, and transcriptomic sequencing. Altogether, the study provides novel insights on the biogeochemical cycle of copper regulated by marine primary producers under global climate change.
- how: The authors . . .
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