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    Regulation of algal and cyanobacterial auxin production, physiology, and application in agriculture: an overview by Tan, Cheng-Yau, Dodd, Ian Charles, Chen, Jit Ern, Phang, Siew-Moi, Chin, Chiew Foan, Yow, Yoon-Yen, Ratnayeke, Shyamala

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-10-2021)
    “…Algal bioproducts are of growing interest to agriculture because of their biodegradable nature, ability to restore soil fertility, and capacity for plant…”
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    Evaluation of water resource balance in the Urmia Lake Basin: Integrating carrying capacity and water footprint model for sustainable management by Hadipour, Mehrdad, Pourebrahim, Sharareh, Heidari, Hamidreza, Nikooy, Fateme, Najah Ahmed, Ali, Jit Ern, Chen

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-09-2024)
    “…•This research proposes a new method integrating scenario-based assessment to evaluate water provisioning ecosystem services and demand using the water…”
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    Genetic transformation of the dinoflagellate chloroplast by Nimmo, Isabel C, Barbrook, Adrian C, Lassadi, Imen, Chen, Jit Ern, Geisler, Katrin, Smith, Alison G, Aranda, Manuel, Purton, Saul, Waller, Ross F, Nisbet, R Ellen R, Howe, Christopher J

    Published in eLife (18-07-2019)
    “…Coral reefs are some of the most important and ecologically diverse marine environments. At the base of the reef ecosystem are dinoflagellate algae, which live…”
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    Temperature transcends partner specificity in the symbiosis establishment of a cnidarian by Herrera, Marcela, Klein, Shannon G., Campana, Sara, Chen, Jit Ern, Prasanna, Arun, Duarte, Carlos M., Aranda, Manuel

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-01-2021)
    “…Coral reef research has predominantly focused on the effect of temperature on the breakdown of coral-dinoflagellate symbioses. However, less is known about how…”
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    The genetic intractability of Symbiodinium microadriaticum to standard algal transformation methods by Chen, Jit Ern, Barbrook, Adrian C, Cui, Guoxin, Howe, Christopher J, Aranda, Manuel

    Published in PloS one (19-02-2019)
    “…Modern transformation and genome editing techniques have shown great success across a broad variety of organisms. However, no study of successfully applied…”
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    Recent expansion of heat-activated retrotransposons in the coral symbiont Symbiodinium microadriaticum by Chen, Jit Ern, Cui, Guoxin, Wang, Xin, Liew, Yi Jin, Aranda, Manuel

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-02-2018)
    “…Rising sea surface temperature is the main cause of global coral reef decline. Abnormally high temperatures trigger the breakdown of the symbiotic association…”
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    Planetary health diet in Malaysia: Recommendations for healthier people and planet by Rajaram, Nadia, Say, Yee-How, Norazharuddin, Yasmin, Chen, Jit Ern, Mahmood, Jemilah

    “…Food systems both influence and are influenced by environmental changes. Adopting a Planetary Health Diet (PHD) approach could alleviate the burden of food…”
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    A look at diacylglycerol acyltransferases (DGATs) in algae by Chen, Jit Ern, Smith, Alison G.

    Published in Journal of biotechnology (30-11-2012)
    “…► We examine current knowledge about TAG biosynthesis in algae, focusing mainly on diacylglycerol acyltransferases (DGATs). ► We identified in silico putative…”
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    Unfamiliar partnerships limit cnidarian holobiont acclimation to warming by Herrera, Marcela, Klein, Shannon G., Schmidt‐Roach, Sebastian, Campana, Sara, Cziesielski, Maha J., Chen, Jit Ern, Duarte, Carlos M., Aranda, Manuel

    Published in Global change biology (01-10-2020)
    “…Enhancing the resilience of corals to rising temperatures is now a matter of urgency, leading to growing efforts to explore the use of heat tolerant symbiont…”
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    Nutrient stress arrests tentacle growth in the coral model Aiptasia by Rädecker, Nils, Chen, Jit Ern, Pogoreutz, Claudia, Herrera, Marcela, Aranda, Manuel, Voolstra, Christian R.

    Published in Symbiosis (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-05-2019)
    “…The symbiosis between cnidarians and dinoflagellate algae of the family Symbiodiniaceae builds the foundation of coral reef ecosystems. The sea anemone…”
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