Total dissolved iron (dFe) concentrations and carbonate chemistry determined at the end of the experiment in the culture medium (filtered seawater without cells) and the P . subcurvata incubations of the four treatments ( +Fe 190 , Control 190 , +Fe 290 and Control 290 ).

The pCO 2 was calculated from measured dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA). For the culture medium, dFe, TA, DIC and pCO 2 values represent the range of duplicate abiotic controls. TA, DIC and pCO 2 values of the P . subcurvata incubations represent the means ± SD (n = 3). Dif...

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Main Authors: Anna Pagnone (11824679), Florian Koch (6508592), Franziska Pausch (7387982), Scarlett Trimborn (487685)
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/17160356 2023-05-15T18:25:04+02:00 Total dissolved iron (dFe) concentrations and carbonate chemistry determined at the end of the experiment in the culture medium (filtered seawater without cells) and the P . subcurvata incubations of the four treatments ( +Fe 190 , Control 190 , +Fe 290 and Control 290 ). Anna Pagnone (11824679) Florian Koch (6508592) Franziska Pausch (7387982) Scarlett Trimborn (487685) 2021-12-10T18:29:15Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260649.t001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Total_dissolved_iron_dFe_concentrations_and_carbonate_chemistry_determined_at_the_end_of_the_experiment_in_the_culture_medium_filtered_seawater_without_cells_and_the_i_P_i_i_subcurvata_i_incubations_of_the_four_treatments_i_Fe_190_i_i_Contr/17160356 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0260649.t001 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Molecular Biology Evolutionary Biology Ecology Developmental Biology Marine Biology Cancer Infectious Diseases Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified thicker silica shells particulate organic carbon negative effect caused increased dust deposition form prominent blooms 290 &# 956 div >< p > thus contributing lower atmospheric pco 290 μatm pco interglacial climatic conditions 190 &# 956 nitzschia subcurvata </ interglacial ocean conditions southern ocean diatom low fe availability favored poc production higher fe availability southern ocean interglacial conditions subcurvata </ p </ low pco higher pco interglacial times known higher degree different pco glacial ocean glacial conditions fe input fe deficiency fe addition similar rates results show primary production poc production influences growth flourished better diatom grew diatom could combined effects Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260649.t001 2021-12-19T19:42:00Z The pCO 2 was calculated from measured dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA). For the culture medium, dFe, TA, DIC and pCO 2 values represent the range of duplicate abiotic controls. TA, DIC and pCO 2 values of the P . subcurvata incubations represent the means ± SD (n = 3). Differences between the individual treatments of the P . subcurvata incubations were determined with post hoc tests, where significant statistical (p < 0.05) differences are denoted by different letters. Dataset Southern Ocean Unknown Southern Ocean
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topic Molecular Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Marine Biology
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
thicker silica shells
particulate organic carbon
negative effect caused
increased dust deposition
form prominent blooms
290 &# 956
div >< p
>
thus contributing
lower atmospheric pco
290 μatm pco
interglacial climatic conditions
190 &# 956
nitzschia subcurvata </
interglacial ocean conditions
southern ocean diatom
low fe availability
favored poc production
higher fe availability
southern ocean
interglacial conditions
subcurvata </
p </
low pco
higher pco
interglacial times
known
higher degree
different pco
glacial ocean
glacial conditions
fe input
fe deficiency
fe addition
similar rates
results show
primary production
poc production
influences growth
flourished better
diatom grew
diatom could
combined effects
spellingShingle Molecular Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Marine Biology
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
thicker silica shells
particulate organic carbon
negative effect caused
increased dust deposition
form prominent blooms
290 &# 956
div >< p
>
thus contributing
lower atmospheric pco
290 μatm pco
interglacial climatic conditions
190 &# 956
nitzschia subcurvata </
interglacial ocean conditions
southern ocean diatom
low fe availability
favored poc production
higher fe availability
southern ocean
interglacial conditions
subcurvata </
p </
low pco
higher pco
interglacial times
known
higher degree
different pco
glacial ocean
glacial conditions
fe input
fe deficiency
fe addition
similar rates
results show
primary production
poc production
influences growth
flourished better
diatom grew
diatom could
combined effects
Anna Pagnone (11824679)
Florian Koch (6508592)
Franziska Pausch (7387982)
Scarlett Trimborn (487685)
Total dissolved iron (dFe) concentrations and carbonate chemistry determined at the end of the experiment in the culture medium (filtered seawater without cells) and the P . subcurvata incubations of the four treatments ( +Fe 190 , Control 190 , +Fe 290 and Control 290 ).
topic_facet Molecular Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Marine Biology
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
thicker silica shells
particulate organic carbon
negative effect caused
increased dust deposition
form prominent blooms
290 &# 956
div >< p
>
thus contributing
lower atmospheric pco
290 μatm pco
interglacial climatic conditions
190 &# 956
nitzschia subcurvata </
interglacial ocean conditions
southern ocean diatom
low fe availability
favored poc production
higher fe availability
southern ocean
interglacial conditions
subcurvata </
p </
low pco
higher pco
interglacial times
known
higher degree
different pco
glacial ocean
glacial conditions
fe input
fe deficiency
fe addition
similar rates
results show
primary production
poc production
influences growth
flourished better
diatom grew
diatom could
combined effects
description The pCO 2 was calculated from measured dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA). For the culture medium, dFe, TA, DIC and pCO 2 values represent the range of duplicate abiotic controls. TA, DIC and pCO 2 values of the P . subcurvata incubations represent the means ± SD (n = 3). Differences between the individual treatments of the P . subcurvata incubations were determined with post hoc tests, where significant statistical (p < 0.05) differences are denoted by different letters.
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author Anna Pagnone (11824679)
Florian Koch (6508592)
Franziska Pausch (7387982)
Scarlett Trimborn (487685)
author_facet Anna Pagnone (11824679)
Florian Koch (6508592)
Franziska Pausch (7387982)
Scarlett Trimborn (487685)
author_sort Anna Pagnone (11824679)
title Total dissolved iron (dFe) concentrations and carbonate chemistry determined at the end of the experiment in the culture medium (filtered seawater without cells) and the P . subcurvata incubations of the four treatments ( +Fe 190 , Control 190 , +Fe 290 and Control 290 ).
title_short Total dissolved iron (dFe) concentrations and carbonate chemistry determined at the end of the experiment in the culture medium (filtered seawater without cells) and the P . subcurvata incubations of the four treatments ( +Fe 190 , Control 190 , +Fe 290 and Control 290 ).
title_full Total dissolved iron (dFe) concentrations and carbonate chemistry determined at the end of the experiment in the culture medium (filtered seawater without cells) and the P . subcurvata incubations of the four treatments ( +Fe 190 , Control 190 , +Fe 290 and Control 290 ).
title_fullStr Total dissolved iron (dFe) concentrations and carbonate chemistry determined at the end of the experiment in the culture medium (filtered seawater without cells) and the P . subcurvata incubations of the four treatments ( +Fe 190 , Control 190 , +Fe 290 and Control 290 ).
title_full_unstemmed Total dissolved iron (dFe) concentrations and carbonate chemistry determined at the end of the experiment in the culture medium (filtered seawater without cells) and the P . subcurvata incubations of the four treatments ( +Fe 190 , Control 190 , +Fe 290 and Control 290 ).
title_sort total dissolved iron (dfe) concentrations and carbonate chemistry determined at the end of the experiment in the culture medium (filtered seawater without cells) and the p . subcurvata incubations of the four treatments ( +fe 190 , control 190 , +fe 290 and control 290 ).
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