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Dynamic adaptation of the extremophilic red microalga Cyanidioschyzon merolae to high nickel stress

The order of Cyanidiales comprises seven acido-thermophilic red microalgal species thriving in hot springs of volcanic origin characterized by extremely low pH, moderately high temperatures and the presence of high concentrations of sulphites and heavy metals that are prohibitive for most other orga...

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Published in:Plant physiology and biochemistry 2024-02, Vol.207, p.108365-108365, Article 108365
Main Authors: Marchetto, Francesca, Santaeufemia, Sergio, Lebiedzińska-Arciszewska, Magdalena, Śliwińska, Małgorzata A., Pich, Magdalena, Kurek, Eliza, Naziębło, Aleksandra, Strawski, Marcin, Solymosi, Daniel, Szklarczyk, Marek, Bulska, Ewa, Szymański, Jędrzej, Wierzbicka, Małgorzata, Allahverdiyeva, Yagut, Więckowski, Mariusz R., Kargul, Joanna
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