EFFECT OF SILICATE LIMITATION ON VALVE MORPHOLOGY IN THALASSIOSIRA AND COSCINODISCUS (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE)1 |
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Authors: | Beatrice Booth Paul J. Harrison |
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Abstract: | ![]() Coscinodiscus radiatus Ehrenb. and Thalassiosira eccentrica (Ehrenb.) Cleve were grown in a silicate-limited chemostat at silicate concentrations below 1 μg-atoms · l?1. The resulting abnormal valves of C. radiatus lacked a thickened ring around the foramina; their pore membranes were thinner and their loculi shallower than those in normal cells. Abnormal valves of T. eccentrica had a fasciculate areolae pattern; they lacked a silica covering over the foramina and some tangential areolae walls. Neither abnormal valve could be termed a new species. |
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Keywords: | Bacillariophyceae Coscinodiscus morphology, diatom silicate-limitation silicification, Thalassiosira |
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