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Steven L. Manley
Steven L. Manley
Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences, CSU- Long Beach
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei csulb.edu
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Laboratory production of bromoform, methylene bromide, and methyl iodide by macroalgae and distribution in nearshore southern California waters
SL Manley, K Goodwin, WJ North
Limnology and Oceanography 37 (8), 1652-1659, 1992
2061992
Methyl halide (CH3X) production from the giant kelp, Macrocystis, and estimates of global CH3X production by kelp1
SL Manley, MN Dastoor
Limnology and Oceanography 32 (3), 709-715, 1987
1951987
Methyl iodide production from marine phytoplankton cultures
SL Manley, JL de la Cuesta
Limnology and Oceanography 42 (1), 142-147, 1997
1511997
Phytogenesis of halomethanes: A product ofselection or a metabolic accident?
SL Manley
Biogeochemistry 60 (2), 163-180, 2002
1472002
Methyl iodide (CH3I) production by kelp and associated microbes
SL Manley, MN Dastoor
Marine Biology 98, 477-482, 1988
1411988
Release of reactive bromine and iodine from diatoms and its possible role in halogen transfer in polar and tropical oceans
VL Hill, SL Manley
Limnology and Oceanography 54 (3), 812-822, 2009
942009
CARBON ALLOCATION IN MACROCYSTIS PYRIFERA (PHAEOPHYTA): INTRINSIC VARIABILITY IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND RESPIRATION1
KE Arnold, SL Manley
Journal of Phycology 21 (1), 154-167, 1985
871985
Coastal salt marshes as global methyl halide sources from determinations of intrinsic production by marsh plants
SL Manley, NY Wang, ML Walser, RJ Cicerone
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 20 (3), 2006
742006
Physiological constraints on bromoform (CHBr3) production by Ulva lactuca (Chlorophyta)
SL Manley, PE Barbero
Limnology and Oceanography 46 (6), 1392-1399, 2001
732001
Bromoform production from seawater treated with bromoperoxidase
CY Lin, SL Manley
Limnology and Oceanography 57 (6), 1857-1866, 2012
662012
Iodine assimilation by marine diatoms and other phytoplankton in nitrate‐replete conditions
JL de laCuesta, SL Manley
Limnology and Oceanography 54 (5), 1653-1664, 2009
572009
Macrocystis and its environment, knowns and unknowns
WJ North, GA Jackson, SL Manley
Aquatic Botany 26, 9-26, 1986
561986
Methyl halide emissions from greenhouse‐grown mangroves
SL Manley, NY Wang, ML Walser, RJ Cicerone
Geophysical Research Letters 34 (1), 2007
502007
PHOSPHORUS AND THE GROWTH OF JUVENILE MACROCYSTIS PYRIFERA (PHAEOPHYTA) SPOROPHYTES1
SL Manley, WJ North
Journal of phycology 20 (3), 389-393, 1984
471984
Iron Uptake and Translocation by Macrocystis pyrifera
SL Manley
Plant Physiology 68 (4), 914-918, 1981
471981
MICRONUTRIENT UPTAKE AND TRANSLOCATION BY MACROCYSTIS PYRIFERA (PHAEOPHYTA)1
SL Manley
Journal of phycology 20 (2), 192-201, 1984
451984
COMPOSITION OF SIEVE TUBE SAP FROM MACROCYSTIS PYRIFERA (PHAEOPHYTA) WITH EMPHASIS ON THE INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS1
SL Manley
Journal of Phycology 19 (1), 118-121, 1983
371983
Physiological and biochemical controls over methyl halide emissions from rice plants
KR Redeker, SL Manley, M Walser, RJ Cicerone
Global biogeochemical cycles 18 (1), 2004
352004
Formation of 3‐bromo‐4‐hydroxybenzaldehyde from L‐tyrosine in cell‐free homogenates of Odonthalia floccosa (Rhodophyceae): a proposed biosynthetic …
SL Manley, DJ Chapman
FEBS Letters 93 (1), 97-101, 1978
261978
Canopy-Forming Kelps as California’s Coastal Dosimeter: 131I from Damaged Japanese Reactor Measured in Macrocystis pyrifera
SL Manley, CG Lowe
Environmental science & technology 46 (7), 3731-3736, 2012
252012
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