On the cradle of CCM research: discovery, development, and challenges ahead

Journal of Experimental Botany
Aaron Kaplan

Abstract

Herein, 40 years after its discovery, I briefly and critically survey the development of ideas that propelled research on CO2-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs; a term proposed by Dean Price) of phytoplankton, mainly focusing on cyanobacteria. This is not a comprehensive review on CCM research, but a personal view on the past developments and challenges that lie ahead.

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Sep 16, 2017·Journal of Experimental Botany·Howard GriffithsRosalind E M Rickaby
Dec 28, 2017·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Yong-Liang JiangCong-Zhao Zhou
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