Photosynthetic characteristics of algae grown under constant illumination and light-dark regimes |
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Authors: | G.F. Humphrey |
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Affiliation: | CSIRO, School of Biological Sciences, Sydney University, Australia |
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Abstract: | ![]() When grown under a 12-12 light-dark regime, Amphidinium, Biddulphia, Chaetoceros, Chroomonas, Cylindrotheca, Dunaliella, Pavlova, and Phaeodactylum had a higher photosynthetic rate and photosynthesis: respiration ratio than when grown under constant illumination. The chlorophyll content was also higher (except for Biddulphia and Chaetoceros), the assimilation number was higher (except for Pavlova), but growth was less (except for Biddulphia which showed no difference and for Amphidinium which grew faster). |
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