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  • Ampharete sp.; Ampharete sp., biomass, dry mass; Arenicola marina; Arenicola marina, biomass, dry mass; Benthocosm_A1; Benthocosm_A2; Benthocosm_B1; Benthocosm_B2; Benthocosm_C1; Benthocosm_C2; Benthocosm_D1; Benthocosm_D2; Benthocosm_E1; Benthocosm_E2; Benthocosm_F1; Benthocosm_F2; Cardium sp.; Cardium sp., biomass, dry mass; Clava multicornis; Clava multicornis, biomass, dry mass; Corbula gibba; Corbula gibba, biomass, dry mass; Corophium sp.; Corophium sp., biomass, dry mass; Eteone longa; Eteone longa, biomass, dry mass; Event label; Gammarus locusta; Gammarus locusta, biomass, dry mass; Gammarus salinus; Gammarus salinus, biomass, dry mass; Harmothoe imbricata; Harmothoe imbricata, biomass, dry mass; Hydrobia sp.; Hydrobia sp., biomass, dry mass; Idotea balthica; Idotea balthica, biomass, dry mass; Jaera albifrons; Jaera albifrons, biomass, dry mass; Kiel Fjord; Kurtiella bidentata; Kurtiella bidentata, biomass, dry mass; Limecola balthica; Limecola balthica, biomass, dry mass; Littorina littorea; Littorina littorea, biomass, dry mass; Marenzelleria viridis; Marenzelleria viridis, biomass, dry mass; MESO; Mesocosm experiment; Microdeutopus gryllotalpa; Microdeutopus gryllotalpa, biomass, dry mass; Mya truncata; Mya truncata, biomass, dry mass; Mytilus edulis; Mytilus edulis, biomass, dry mass; Nemertea; Nemertea, biomass, dry mass; Nereis sp.; Nereis sp., biomass, dry mass; Oligochaeta; Oligochaeta, biomass, dry mass; Phtisica marina; Phtisica marina, biomass, dry mass; Phyllodoce mucosa; Phyllodoce mucosa, biomass, dry mass; Platyhelminthes; Platyhelminthes, biomass, dry mass; Polydora cornuta; Polydora cornuta, biomass, dry mass; Pygospio elegans; Pygospio elegans, biomass, dry mass; Retusa truncatula; Retusa truncatula, biomass, dry mass; Rissoa sp.; Rissoa sp., biomass, dry mass; Scoloplos armiger; Scoloplos armiger, biomass, dry mass; Sinelobus sp.; Sinelobus sp., biomass, dry mass; Spio sp.; Spio sp. , biomass, dry mass; Streblospio sp.; Streblospio sp., biomass, dry mass; Treatment  (1)
  • Antibacterial defence; Antigrazing defence; Anti-Labyrinthula defence; Epibacteria; Fucus vesiculosus; Germlings; growth; Labyrinthula abundance; Leaf production; Lesions; Photosynthesis; Respiration; Survival; Zostera marina  (1)
  • peptide,plant-pathogen interactions
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of applied phycology 12 (2000), S. 139-145 
    ISSN: 1573-5176
    Keywords: cellulose ; epiphytic bacteria ; Gracilaria conferta ; oligosaccharide ; peptide,plant-pathogen interactions
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Certain forms of oligocellulose and certainbacterially excreted peptides were identified asendogenous and exogenous elicitors, respectively, ofa tip bleaching response in Gracilaria conferta(Schousboe ex Montagne) J. et G. Feldmann. Thehalf-maximal tip bleaching response was observed when31.1 μM cellobiose or 11.6 μM cellotetraosewere present in the growth medium. In contrast, noresponse was detected after exposure to glucose,cellotriose, cellopentaose or maltooligosaccharides.The response was thus strongly dependent on themolecular size of the oligocellulose and onlysaccharides that consisted of an even number ofglucose residues were elicitor-active. Three bacterialspecies that had earlier been identified as potentialinducers of the tip bleaching symptom excretedelicitor-active compounds into the growth medium.These compounds were protease-sensitive and thuspeptides or proteins. The tip bleaching-inducingcompound that was excreted by one Cytophaga-likeorganism was partially purified. It could be extractedfrom culture supernatants with chloroform and itsmolecular size was between 700 and 1500 Da,corresponding with a structure of 4–20 amino acids.Various endogenous and exogenous elicitors are thusrecognized by G. conferta and allow this alga torespond hypersensitively to the maceration of its cellwall skeleton or just to the presence of certainepiphytic organisms.
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    In:  Supplement to: Saha, Mahasweta; Barboza, Francisco Rafael; Somerfield, Paul J; Al-Janabi, Balsam; Beck, Miriam; Brakel, Janina; Ito, Maysa; Pansch, Christian; Nascimento Schulze, Jennifer C; Jakobsson-Thor, Stina; Weinberger, Florian; Sawall, Yvonne (2020): Response of foundation macrophytes to near‐natural simulated marine heatwaves. Global Change Biology, 26(2), 417-430, https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14801
    Publication Date: 2024-03-06
    Description: 13 response variable have been measured for Fucus vesiculosus and Zostera marina. Year: 2015 Where: Kiel Outdoor Benthocosm Treatments: - Co (0HW) = ambient treatment with no heatwaves - 1HW = one summer heatwave - 3HWs = three heatwaves, 2 spring/early summer heatwaves After 3HW means end of the experiment.
    Keywords: Antibacterial defence; Antigrazing defence; Anti-Labyrinthula defence; Epibacteria; Fucus vesiculosus; Germlings; growth; Labyrinthula abundance; Leaf production; Lesions; Photosynthesis; Respiration; Survival; Zostera marina
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 10 datasets
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-03-06
    Description: The experiment consisted of three treatments: 0HW = no heat wave; 1HW = one single summer heat wave; and 3HW = three subsequent heat waves. In all three treatments, working with continuous flow-through of fjord water maintained the natural small-scale variability of most environmental parameters except temperature, which was adjusted to the logged thermal regime of the year 2009.
    Keywords: Ampharete sp.; Ampharete sp., biomass, dry mass; Arenicola marina; Arenicola marina, biomass, dry mass; Benthocosm_A1; Benthocosm_A2; Benthocosm_B1; Benthocosm_B2; Benthocosm_C1; Benthocosm_C2; Benthocosm_D1; Benthocosm_D2; Benthocosm_E1; Benthocosm_E2; Benthocosm_F1; Benthocosm_F2; Cardium sp.; Cardium sp., biomass, dry mass; Clava multicornis; Clava multicornis, biomass, dry mass; Corbula gibba; Corbula gibba, biomass, dry mass; Corophium sp.; Corophium sp., biomass, dry mass; Eteone longa; Eteone longa, biomass, dry mass; Event label; Gammarus locusta; Gammarus locusta, biomass, dry mass; Gammarus salinus; Gammarus salinus, biomass, dry mass; Harmothoe imbricata; Harmothoe imbricata, biomass, dry mass; Hydrobia sp.; Hydrobia sp., biomass, dry mass; Idotea balthica; Idotea balthica, biomass, dry mass; Jaera albifrons; Jaera albifrons, biomass, dry mass; Kiel Fjord; Kurtiella bidentata; Kurtiella bidentata, biomass, dry mass; Limecola balthica; Limecola balthica, biomass, dry mass; Littorina littorea; Littorina littorea, biomass, dry mass; Marenzelleria viridis; Marenzelleria viridis, biomass, dry mass; MESO; Mesocosm experiment; Microdeutopus gryllotalpa; Microdeutopus gryllotalpa, biomass, dry mass; Mya truncata; Mya truncata, biomass, dry mass; Mytilus edulis; Mytilus edulis, biomass, dry mass; Nemertea; Nemertea, biomass, dry mass; Nereis sp.; Nereis sp., biomass, dry mass; Oligochaeta; Oligochaeta, biomass, dry mass; Phtisica marina; Phtisica marina, biomass, dry mass; Phyllodoce mucosa; Phyllodoce mucosa, biomass, dry mass; Platyhelminthes; Platyhelminthes, biomass, dry mass; Polydora cornuta; Polydora cornuta, biomass, dry mass; Pygospio elegans; Pygospio elegans, biomass, dry mass; Retusa truncatula; Retusa truncatula, biomass, dry mass; Rissoa sp.; Rissoa sp., biomass, dry mass; Scoloplos armiger; Scoloplos armiger, biomass, dry mass; Sinelobus sp.; Sinelobus sp., biomass, dry mass; Spio sp.; Spio sp. , biomass, dry mass; Streblospio sp.; Streblospio sp., biomass, dry mass; Treatment
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 809 data points
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