Primary and extracellular production during Austral summer at 70 degrees S, 12 degrees E, Antarctica
DRS at CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography
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Primary and extracellular production during Austral summer at 70 degrees S, 12 degrees E, Antarctica
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Pant, A.
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Description |
Much of the @u14@@C radioactivity supplied as NaH@u14@@CO@d3@@ accumulates in the low molecular weight fraction of the particulate matter, into polysaccharides and proteins. There was little radioactivity in the lipid component. Phytoplankton exudation showed a significant decline with greater depth within the euphotic column. The quality of material exuded also varied. In some cases, a greater amount of aminoacids was released whereas in other cases organic acids formed the greater fraction. These data are discussed in relation to physical oceanographic factors
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2002-12-10T10:01:46Z
2017-09-30T01:29:50Z 2002-12-10T10:01:46Z 2017-09-30T01:29:50Z 1988 |
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Book Chapter
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Scientific report of Fifth Indian Expedition of Antarctica. New Delhi:Department of Ocean Development; 1988; 311-320
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/7081 |
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en
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DOD Technical Publication, No.5
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New Delhi: Department of Ocean Development
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