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Porphyra nereocystis: A dual-daylength seaweed
Authors:L G Dickson  J R Waaland
Institution:(1) Department of Botany, KB-15, University of Washington, 98195 Seatle, WA, USA
Abstract:Conchospores from the perennial conchocelis phase of the annual, epiphytic, marine red alga Porphyra nereocystis Anderson, which in nature lives on the large annual kelp Nereocystis luetkeana (Mertens) Postels et Ruprecht, are released in culture only in response to a short-day photoperiod treatment followed by a long-day treatment. Each treatment requires a minimum of three to four weeks and is enhanced by lower temperature during the second photoperiod treatment. To our knowledge P. nereocystis is the first known dualdaylength seaweed and requires a short-day-longday treatment for completion of its life cycle. This stringent environmental control of its reproduction appears to be an adaptation to coordinate conchospore production with the seasonal availability of its host kelp Nereocystis.Abbreviations LD long day - SD short day - SLD shortlong day
Keywords:Epiphytism  Life cycle  Nereocystis  Photoperiodism (algae)  Phaeophyta  Porphyra  Rhodophyta  Seasonality
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