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This project investigates the role of coccolithophores, marine algae crucial for carbon sequestration, by examining their life cycle phases and physiological responses to environmental factors. The aim is to enhance understanding of their ecological impact and genetic diversity, ultimately contributing to climate chang…
Human CO2 emissions are critically poisoning the earth's climate.
However, sedimentation by marine primary producers contributes greatly to carbon sequestration, with coccolithophores, unicellular marine algae with cell envelopes composed of CaCO3, being the key contributors.
Nevertheless, the extent of the biogeochemical impact of coccolithophores is largely unknown.
They have a dual life cycle and can grow as both haploids and diploids, but past research has focused mainly on the diploid phase…
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