Interaction of temperature and light on the growth rates of two planktonicOscillatoriaspecies under a short photoperiod regime
- 1 September 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in British Phycological Journal
- Vol. 18 (3) , 267-273
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00071618300650281
Abstract
The growth rates under a 3:21 light:dark cycle of O. redekei van Goor and O. agardhii Gom. were measured over a range of temperatures (5.degree.-23.degree. C), and irradiances (5-200 .mu.E[einstein]/m2 per s). The temperature quotient of light-saturating growth, Q10, was close to 2.0 only over limited temperature ranges, 14.degree.-20.degree. C for O. agardhii and 11.degree.-20.degree. C for O. redekei. The temperature quotient of growth rate was greater than 2.0 at lower temperatures which coincided with increases in algal carbohydrate at the start of the light period. Carbohydrate increases during the light period were proportional to growth rate for both species. At subsaturating irradiances the growth rates of the 2 spp. were independent of temperature. A comparison of laboratory growth rates indicated that O. agardhii grew faster than O. redekei only at temperatures greater than 11.degree. C when irradiances were greater than 100 .mu.E/m2 per s. This is in broad agreement with the succession of the 2 spp. in Lough Neagh [Northern Ireland, UK] where O. redekei begins growth in the early spring, then gives way to O. agardhii in the summer.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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