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    Return of the Lemnaceae: duckweed as a model plant system in the genomics and postgenomics era by Acosta, Kenneth, Appenroth, Klaus J, Borisjuk, Ljudmilla, Edelman, Marvin, Heinig, Uwe, Jansen, Marcel A K, Oyama, Tokitaka, Pasaribu, Buntora, Schubert, Ingo, Sorrels, Shawn, Sree, K Sowjanya, Xu, Shuqing, Michael, Todd P, Lam, Eric

    Published in The Plant cell (11-10-2021)
    “…The aquatic Lemnaceae family, commonly called duckweed, comprises some of the smallest and fastest growing angiosperms known on Earth. Their tiny size, rapid…”
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    Nitrogen-deprivation elevates lipid levels in Symbiodinium spp. by lipid droplet accumulation: morphological and compositional analyses by Jiang, Pei-Luen, Pasaribu, Buntora, Chen, Chii-Shiarng

    Published in PloS one (27-01-2014)
    “…Stable cnidarian-dinoflagellate (genus Symbiodinium) endosymbioses depend on the regulation of nutrient transport between Symbiodinium populations and their…”
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    Assessment of microplastic characterization and distribution from surface water and the seabed in the Flores Sea, Indonesia by Herawati, Titin, Damayanti, Windi, Yuda, Givanka A., Ihsan, Yudi N., Pasaribu, Buntora, Harsono, Gentio, Marlina, Marlina, Suseno, Heny, Mustopa, Rizki A., Karya, Felin S. W., Febriani, Choerunnisa, Purba, Noir P.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (30-10-2024)
    “…Despite growing global concerns, there has been limited research on the characterization and distribution of microplastics in the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF)…”
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    Coastal clean-up in Southeast Asia: lessons learned, challenges, and future strategies by Purba, Noir P., Pasaribu, Buntora, Faizal, Ibnu, Martasuganda, Marine K., Ilmi, Muhammad Hafidz, Febriani, Choerunnisa, Alfarez, Raffy R.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (15-12-2023)
    “…The significant accumulation of marine debris on beaches poses a challenge and raises serious concerns to the global environmental sustainability. It has been…”
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    The effect of temperature and nitrogen deprivation on cell morphology and physiology of Symbiodinium by Pasaribu, Buntora, Li, Yu-Si, Kuo, Ping-Chung, Lin, I-Ping, Tew, Kwee Siong, Tzen, Jason T.C., Liao, Yue Ken, Chen, Chii-Shiarng, Jiang, Pei-Luen

    Published in Oceanologia (01-10-2016)
    “…Nutrients and temperature are the major elements in maintaining stable endosymbiotic relationships. The mechanisms and response of cultured Symbiodinium cells…”
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    Genomics of turions from the Greater Duckweed reveal its pathways for dormancy and re‐emergence strategy by Pasaribu, Buntora, Acosta, Kenneth, Aylward, Anthony, Liang, Yuanxue, Abramson, Bradley W., Colt, Kelly, Hartwick, Nolan T., Shanklin, John, Michael, Todd P., Lam, Eric

    Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2023)
    “…Summary Over 15 families of aquatic plants are known to use a strategy of developmental switching upon environmental stress to produce dormant propagules…”
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    Satellite observed oceanographic drivers of Mobulidae fisheries catch in the Southeast Indian Ocean by Khan, Alexander M.A., Barrowclift, Ellen, Xu, Yi, Hong, GiHoon, Purba, Noir P., Pasaribu, Buntora, Dewanti, Lantun P., Ismail, M. Rudyansyah, Taofiqurohman, Ankiq, Berggren, Per

    Published in Journal of sea research (01-10-2024)
    “…Indonesian coastal waters include several marine megafauna biodiversity hotspots. Several fish populations of ecological and socio-economic importance, such as…”
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    Agrobacterium tumefaciens Mediated Transformation of Symbiodinium spp by Pasaribu, Buntora, Jiang, Pei-Luen

    “…Symbiodinium spp conducts symbiosis mutualism within a wide phyletic range of marine invertebrate hosts including corals and anemones. The present study…”
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    Beyond surface: Unveiling ecological and economic ramifications of microplastic pollution in the oceans by Kurniawan, Tonni Agustiono, Mohyuddin, Ayesha, Othman, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan, Goh, Hui Hwang, Zhang, Dongdong, Anouzla, Abdelkader, Aziz, Faissal, Casila, Joan C., Ali, Imran, Pasaribu, Buntora

    Published in Water environment research (01-07-2024)
    “…Every year, the global production of plastic waste reaches a staggering 400 million metric tons (Mt), precipitating adverse consequences for the environment,…”
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    Identification and characterization of caleosin in Cycas revoluta pollen by Pasaribu, Buntora, Fu, Jou-Hsuan, Jiang, Pei-Luen

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (02-08-2020)
    “…Oil bodies are essential energy storage organelles that are generally present in the seeds of plants. Caleosin protein has been identified in the seed oil…”
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    Return of the Lemnaceae: duckweed as a model plant system in the genomics and postgenomics era by Acosta, Kenneth, Appenroth, Klaus J., Borisjuk, Ljudmilla, Edelman, Marvin, Heinig, Uwe, Jansen, Marcel A. K., Oyama, Tokitaka, Pasaribu, Buntora, Schubert, Ingo, Sorrels, Shawn, Sree, K. Sowjanya, Xu, Shuqing, Michael, Todd P., Lam, Eric

    Published in The Plant cell (17-07-2021)
    “…Abstract The aquatic Lemnaceae family, commonly called duckweed, comprises some of the smallest and fastest growing angiosperms known on Earth. Their tiny…”
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    Return of the Lemnaceae: duckweed as a model plant system in the genomics and postgenomics era by Acosta, Kenneth, Appenroth, Klaus J., Borisjuk, Ljudmilla, Edelman, Marvin, Heinig, Uwe, Jansen, Marcel A. K., Oyama, Tokitaka, Pasaribu, Buntora, Schubert, Ingo, Sorrels, Shawn, Sree, K. Sowjanya, Xu, Shuqing, Michael, Todd P., Lam, Eric

    Published in The Plant cell (17-07-2021)
    “…Abstract The aquatic Lemnaceae family, commonly called duckweed, comprises some of the smallest and fastest growing angiosperms known on Earth. Their tiny…”
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    Identification of caleosin and oleosin in oil bodies of pine pollen by Pasaribu, Buntora, Chen, Chii-Shiarng, Liao, Yue Ken, Jiang, Pei-Luen, Tzen, Jason T.C.

    Published in Plant physiology and biochemistry (01-02-2017)
    “…Unique proteins including steroleosin, caleosin, oleosin-L, and oleosin-G have been identified in seed oil bodies of pine (Pinus massoniana). In this study,…”
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    Nitrogen Deprivation Induces Lipid Droplet Accumulation and Alters Fatty Acid Metabolism in Symbiotic Dinoflagellates Isolated from Aiptasia pulchella by Weng, Li-Chi, Pasaribu, Buntora, -Ping Lin, I., Tsai, Ching-Hsiu, Chen, Chii-Shiarng, Jiang, Pei-Luen

    Published in Scientific reports (22-07-2014)
    “…The stability of cnidarian-dinoflagellate (genus Symbiodinium spp.) endosymbioses depends on the regulation of nutrient transport between Symbiodinium…”
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    Identification of an oleosin-like gene in seagrass seeds by Pasaribu, Buntora, Wang, Miki M. C., Jiang, Pei-Luen

    Published in Biotechnology letters (01-11-2017)
    “…Objective To investigate the oil body protein and function in seeds of mature seagrass, Thalassia hemprichii. Results Seeds of mature seagrass T. hemprichii…”
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