The role of boron
in terrestrial plant physiology is diverse and
increasingly well understood, but its role in marine aquatic eukaryotes
is less clear. Our research reveals a distinctive and large offset
in boron isotopes from seawater, irrespective of seaweed type or season.
We show that the offset is consistent with the incorporation of borate
from seawater. Boron is a known micronutrient in plants but very few
studies have used boron isotopes to investigate boron’s role
in plant physiology. Seaweed, as the most primitive multicellular
plant, has an important role in investigating wider plant adaptations
that use boron to meet functional needs. Furthermore, seaweed and
other plants are a key base nutrient provider in food webs, supplying
boron to consumers and playing a critical role in boron environmental
cycling.
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