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Increased acidification has a profound effect on the interactions between the cyanobacterium
Synechococcus
sp. WH7803 and its viruses
Sachia Jo Traving
, Martha R.J. Clokie,
Mathias Middelboe
Marine Biology
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
acidification
61%
cell
39%
cyanobacterium
58%
effect
14%
infection
29%
infectivity
43%
irradiance
30%
life history
30%
loss
16%
virus
61%
Agriculture & Biology
acidification
64%
biogenesis
5%
cells
3%
consequence assessment
9%
Cyanobacteria
56%
cyanophages
8%
duration
3%
infection
2%
latent period
6%
life history
4%
pathogenicity
4%
phages
9%
photons
5%
Synechococcus
79%
viruses
41%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Bacteriophages
10%
Cyanobacteria
82%
Growth
5%
Infections
2%
Light
3%
Photons
5%
Synechococcus
100%
Viruses
42%