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http://dx.doi.org/10.4217/OPR.2016.38.1.047

Effects of Environmental Factors on the Zoospore Release and Germling Growth of the Green Macroalga Chaetomorpha linum  

Han, Su Jin (Faculty of Biological Science and Institute for Environmental Science, Wonkwang University)
Na, Yeon Ju (Faculty of Biological Science and Institute for Environmental Science, Wonkwang University)
Jeon, Da Vine (Faculty of Biological Science and Institute for Environmental Science, Wonkwang University)
Kim, Young Sik (Department of Marine Biotechnology, College of Ocean Science & Technology, Kunsan National University)
Choi, Han Gil (Faculty of Biological Science and Institute for Environmental Science, Wonkwang University)
Nam, Ki Wan (Department of Marine Biology, College of Fisheries Sciences, Pukyong National University)
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Ocean and Polar Research / v.38, no.1, 2016 , pp. 47-57 More about this Journal
Abstract
Effects of environmental factors on the zoospore release and germling growth of Chaetomorpha linum were examined. Zoospore release and germling growth experiments were carried out under a combination of temperatures ${\times}$ irradiances, and a single factor of irradiances, salinities, daylength and nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus). Zoospore release was maximal under condition of $20^{\circ}C{\times}100{\mu}mol\;photons\;m^{-2}s^{-1}$ in a factorial experiment (temperatures ${\times}$ irradiances), at $100{\mu}mol\;photons\;m^{-2}s^{-1}$ in irradiance experiment and at 34 psu in salinity conditions. After 24 days in culture, germling growth was maximal at $25^{\circ}C{\times}100{\mu}mol\;photons\;m^{-2}s^{-1}$ in temperatures ${\times}$ irradiances and at normal seawater (34 psu) in salinity. Germling growth is faster at higher irradiance under same temperature condition and it increased with increasing daylengths (8-16 h). Chaetomorpha linum grew in wide range of N and P concentrations. The growth of germling was maximal at $50{\mu}M\;{PO_4}^{3-}$ and $40{\mu}M\;{NH_4}^+$. Germling growth was more effective under nitrogen addition than phosphorus addition in culture. In conclusion, optimal environmental conditions for zoospore release were $20^{\circ}C$, $100{\mu}mol\;photons\;m^{-2}s^{-1}$, and 34 psu. In addition, the optimal germling growth was observed at $25^{\circ}C$, $100{\mu}mol\;photons\;m^{-2}s^{-1}$, 34 psu, 16 h, $50{\mu}M\;({PO_4}^{3-})$ and $40{\mu}M\;{(NH_4}^+)$.
Keywords
Chaetomorpha linum; growth; nutrient; temperature; zoospore release;
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