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2012-02-01Photophysiological responses of fragilariopsis cylindrus (bacillariophyceae) to nitrogen depletion at two temperaturesPetrou, K; Kranz, SA; Doblin, MA; Ralph, PJ
2019-11-19Shifts in dimethylated sulfur concentrations and microbiome composition in the red-tide causing dinoflagellate <i>Alexandrium minutum</i> during a simulated marine heatwaveDeschaseaux, E; O'Brien, J; Siboni, N; Petrou, K; R. Seymour, J
2011-09-15Photosynthesis and net primary productivity in three Antarctic diatoms: Possible significance for their distribution in the Antarctic marine ecosystemPetrou, K; Ralph, PJ
2014-01-01Erratum to: A comparative analysis of photosynthetic recovery from thermal stress: a desert plant case study [Oecologia, 175, (1051-1061), 10.1007/s00442-014-2988-5]Curtis, EM; Knight, CA; Petrou, K; Leigh, A
2014-01-01The impact of iron limitation on the physiology of the Antarctic diatom Chaetoceros simplexPetrou, K; Trimborn, S; Rost, B; Ralph, PJ; Hassler, CS
2017-02A novel mechanism for host-mediated photoprotection in endosymbiotic foraminifera.Petrou, K; Ralph, PJ; Nielsen, DA
-Microbial tropicalization driven by a strengthening western ocean boundary currentMesser, LF; Ostrowski, M; Doblin, MA; Petrou, K; Baird, ME; Ingleton, T; Bissett, A; Van de Kamp, J; Nelson, T; Paulsen, I; Bodrossy, L; Fuhrman, JA; Seymour, JR; Brown, MV
2020-03-23Macromolecular composition, productivity and dimethylsulfoniopropionate in Antarctic pelagic and sympagic microalgal communitiesSheehan, CE; Nielsen, DA; Petrou, K
2020-11-01Temperatures above thermal optimum reduce cell growth and silica production while increasing cell volume and protein content in the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonanaSheehan, CE; Baker, KG; Nielsen, DA; Petrou, K
2017-05-15Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and dimethylated sulphur compounds in coral explants under acute thermal stressGardner, SG; Raina, JB; Ralph, PJ; Petrou, K
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