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Effects of temperature and ammonium on growth,pigment production and nitrogen uptake by four species of <Emphasis Type="BoldItalic">Porphyra</Emphasis> (Bangiales,Rhodophyta) native to the New England coast
Authors:Jang K Kim  George P Kraemer  Christopher D Neefus  Ik Kyo Chung  Charles Yarish
Institution:(1) Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, 1080 Shennecossett Road, Groton, CT 06340, USA;(2) Department of Environmental Science, SUNY Purchase College, 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY 10577, USA;(3) Department of Plant Biology, University of New Hampshire, 8 College Road, G32 Spaulding, Durham, NH 03824, USA;(4) Division of Earth Environmental System, Pusan National University, Busan, 609-735, South Korea;(5) Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, 1 University Place, Stamford, CT 06901, USA
Abstract:Porphyra is one of the world’s most valued maricultured seaweeds and has been cultivated for several hundred years in Asia. The objective of this study was to produce critical information as a guide for the selection of an appropriate Porphyra species from coastal New England for the development of a land-based aquaculture system. Four Northwest Atlantic Porphyra species: P. leucosticta, P. amplissima, P. linearis and P. umbilicalis, were cultivated for 1 and 2 weeks at saturated light intensities (100–150 μmol photons m−2s−1) and six combinations of ammonium (25 and 250 μmoles L−1) and temperature (10, 15 and 20°C). Specific growth rate (SGR) increased with decreasing temperature in P. leucosticta, P. linearis and P. umbilicalis and increased with increasing temperature in P. amplissima. The SGR of all species was greater at the higher ammonium concentration. Porphyra linearis had the highest SGR, increasing in biomass by approximately 16% day−1. Phycoerythrin (PE) content was higher at 10°C and 250 μmoles L−1 in all species except P. amplissima. The PE content, measured as fresh weight (FW), of P. linearis (29 mg g−1 FW−1) and P. umbilicalis (26 mg g−1 FW−1) was significantly higher than the other two species. Tissue nitrogen content of all species measured in dry weight was on average 1.45% higher at 250 μmoles L−1 than at 25 μmoles L−1 ammonium concentration. Porphyra umbilicalis had the highest tissue nitrogen contents (6.76%) at 10°C and 250 μmoles L−1 ammonium. Based on these results, P. linearis and P. umbilicalis should be considered as potential candidates for bioremediation with finfish and shellfish mariculture.
Keywords:Porphyra            nutrient uptake  temperature  ammonium  bioremediation  mariculture
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