Abstract: | Previously, there have been conflicts over whether external or internal nutrient concentrations control phytoplankton growth rates at steady state in continuous culture. To experimentally demonstrate that both equations equally describe steady state growth, continuous culture studies with phosphorus-limited growth of the chrysophyte Monochrysis lutheri Droop were carried out over the entire growth rate region up to biomass washout. Data were examined using both the Monod and Droop equations, and, even though there were significant variations in the yield coefficient with growth rate, the data fit both equations reasonably well. Because of their relative simplicity, the Droop equation and an equation combining both the Monod and Droop equations are better suited for expressing kinetic data than the Monod equation. It is crucial, though, that the criteria necessary to achieve steady state be fulfilled. |