Publications by authors named "Christfried Kunath"

Article Synopsis
  • * The concept of a "realized niche" is highlighted as crucial for understanding which conditions allow certain phytoplankton, particularly harmful ones, to thrive, which is important for managing water quality.
  • * A new method was developed to predict optimal growth conditions for various phytoplankton taxa using existing data, revealing that low nitrogen and phosphate levels support cyanobacteria in some lakes, while other lakes with higher nutrient levels see less dominance of these algae.
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During the recent years, wide varieties of methodologies have been developed up to the level of commercial use to measure photosynthetic electron transport by modulated chlorophyll a-in vivo fluorescence. It is now widely accepted that the ratio between electron transport rates and new biomass (P (Fl)/B (C)) is not fixed and depends on many factors that are also taxonomically variable. In this study, the balance between photon absorption and biomass production has been measured in two phycobilin-containing phototrophs, namely, a cyanobacterium and a cryptophyte, which differ in their antenna organization.

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Pseudomonas putida KT2440 is often used as a model to investigate toxicity mechanisms and adaptation to hazardous chemicals in bacteria. The objective of this paper was to test the impact of the chlorophenoxy herbicides 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propanoic acid (DCPP) and their metabolites 2,4-dichlorophenol (DCP) and 3,5-dichlorocatechol (DCC), on protein expression patterns and physiological parameters. Both approaches showed that DCC has a different mode of action and induces different responses than DCPP, 2,4-D and DCP.

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