“…The unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (Chlamydomonas throughout) has been a powerful model organism for dissecting responses of photosynthetic eukaryotes to nutrient deprivation, including deprivation for iron (BlabyHaas and Merchant, 2012;Page et al, 2012;Urzica et al, 2012Urzica et al, , 2013Hsieh et al, 2013), nitrogen (N) (Miller et al, 2010;Boyle et al, 2012;Blaby et al, 2013), and phosphorus (P) (Moseley et al, 2006Yehudai-Resheff et al, 2007;, and S González-Ballester et al, 2010;Cakmak et al, 2012aCakmak et al, , 2012bAksoy et al, 2013;Schmollinger et al, 2014). Processes induced by S deprivation in this alga include rapid changes in cell size (Zhang et al, 2002), elevated production of hydrolytic extracellular enzymes (de Hostos et al, 1988;Takahashi et al, 2001), alterations in cell wall structure (Takahashi et al, 2001), changes in the activities and composition of the photosynthetic apparatus (Collier and Grossman, 1992;Wykoff et al, 1998;Zhang et al, 2004;González-Ballester et al, 2010;Cakmak et al, 2012aCakmak et al, , 2012bAksoy et al, 2013), scavenging of S from intracellular structures/molecules, elevated SO 4 22 transport activity Pootakham et al, 2010), and the synthesis of enzymes required for efficient S assimilation (Ravina et al, 1999(Ravina et al, , 2002González-Ballester et al, 2010).…”