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A Review on the Macromolecular Compositions of Phytoplankton and the Implications for Aquatic Biogeochemistry

Biochemical composition of phytoplankton is a key indicator of the physiological and nutritional status of phytoplankton. A balanced biochemical pattern represents a healthy and productive metabolism in the autotrophic levels which can facilitate proper functioning of higher level organisms. The est...

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Published in:Ocean science journal 2019, 54(1), , pp.1-14
Main Authors: Bhavya, P. S., Kim, Bo Kyung, Jo, Naeun, Kim, Kwanwoo, Kang, Jae Joong, Lee, Jae Hyung, Lee, Dabin, Lee, Jang Han, Joo, HuiTae, Ahn, So Hyun, Kim, Yewon, Min, Jun-Oh, Kang, Min Gu, Yun, Mi Sun, Kang, Chang Keun, Lee, Sang Heon
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