2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Canada Leader Award
Neil M. Price spends much of his time researching Phytoplankton, Environmental chemistry, Seawater, Algae and Plankton. His Phytoplankton research includes themes of Oceanography and Nitrate. His work carried out in the field of Environmental chemistry brings together such families of science as Ecology, Nutrient, Redox and Trace metal.
Neil M. Price has included themes like Urea, Biochemistry, Diacetyl and Chromatography in his Seawater study. His Algae study deals with Photosynthesis intersecting with Diatom. He frequently studies issues relating to Biogeochemical cycle and Plankton.
Neil M. Price mainly focuses on Phytoplankton, Environmental chemistry, Oceanography, Ecology and Diatom. The Phytoplankton study combines topics in areas such as Biomass, Zooplankton, Biogeochemical cycle and Plankton. His Environmental chemistry research incorporates elements of Botany, Algae, Thalassiosira weissflogii, Trace metal and Seawater.
His Algae research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Photosynthesis, Reactive oxygen species and Chelation. His work on Artificial seawater as part of general Seawater research is frequently linked to Trace element, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. Neil M. Price interconnects Nitrate and New production in the investigation of issues within Oceanography.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Diatom, Biochemistry, Photosynthesis, Synechocystis and Nitrate. His Diatom research integrates issues from Environmental chemistry, Biophysics and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. His study in the field of Membrane is also linked to topics like Iron uptake, Light-harvesting complex, Photosystem and Methionine.
His work deals with themes such as Metabolism and Nitrogen assimilation, which intersect with Photosynthesis. His research integrates issues of Photic zone, Oceanography, Arctic and New production in his study of Nitrate. His Oceanography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Phytoplankton, Spring bloom and Acclimatization.
Biochemistry, Synechocystis, Photosynthesis, Iron acquisition and Wild type are his primary areas of study. His Photosynthesis research incorporates themes from Oceanography, Acclimatization and Nitrate. His studies deal with areas such as Cyanobacteria and Membrane as well as Iron acquisition.
His Wild type study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Iron deficiency and Microbiology.
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The Biogeochemical Cycles of Trace Metals in the Oceans
Francois M. M. Morel;N. M. Price.
Science (2003)
Preparation and chemistry of the artificial algal culture medium aquil
Neil M. Price;Gail I. Harrison;Janet G. Hering;Robert J. Hudson.
Biological oceanography (1989)
Cadmium and cobalt substitution for zinc in a marine diatom
N. M. Price;François M M Morel.
Nature (1990)
Limitation of productivity by trace metals in the sea
François M. M. Morel;Robert J. M. Hudson;Neil M. Price.
Limnology and Oceanography (1991)
The equatorial Pacific Ocean: Grazer-controlled phytoplankton populations in an iron-limited ecosystem1
N. M. Price;B. A. Ahner;Francois M. M. Morel.
Limnology and Oceanography (1994)
Copper-containing plastocyanin used for electron transport by an oceanic diatom.
Graham Peers;Neil M. Price.
Nature (2006)
Iron chemistry in seawater and its relationship to phytoplankton: a workshop report
Mark L. Wells;Neil M. Price;Kenneth W. Bruland.
Marine Chemistry (1995)
Utilization of iron bound to strong organic ligands by plankton communities in the subarctic Pacific Ocean
Maria T. Maldonado;Neil M. Price.
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography (1999)
REDUCTION AND TRANSPORT OF ORGANICALLY BOUND IRON BY THALASSIOSIRA OCEANICA (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE)
Maria T. Maldonado;Neil M. Price.
Journal of Phycology (2001)
Trace metal ion buffers and their use in culture studies
W. Sunda;N. Price;François M M Morel.
Algal Culturing Techniques (2005)
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