Seasonal variation in RuBPcase activity and N allocation in the chlorophyte seaweeds ulva curvata (kutz.) de toni and Codium decorticatum (Woodw.) Howe

Seasonal variation in ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase (RuBPCase) activity and cellular N allocation in Ulva curvata (Kutz.) De Toni and Codium decorticatum (Woodw.) Howe was followed over two annual cycles. Because apparent seasonal variation may result from random sampling of a coherent pattern of...

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