Constant release of photosynthate from marine phytoplankton.

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The release rate of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) by unialgal cultures and natural phytoplankton assemblages was constant over a wide range of dissolved inorganic carbon concentrations. DOC release was not proportional to the particulate organic carbon production rate. We postulate that intracellular DOC, fated for release, exists either as a separate pool from that leading to particulate organic carbon production or that there is active metabolic control on one portion of a common pool.

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Smith, D. F., & Wiebe, W. J. (1976). Constant release of photosynthate from marine phytoplankton. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 32(1), 75–79. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.32.1.75-79.1976

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