NITRATE UPTAKE BY LAMINARIA LONGICRURIS (PHAEOPHYCEAE)1,2 |
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Authors: | Marilyn M. Harlin J. S. Craigie |
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Abstract: | Laminaria longicrucis De la Pylaie took up exogenous nitrate under both summer and winter conditions. During July and August no NO3- was detected in the ambient water or in algal tissues although it was present in both in February. Discs (2.3 cm diam.) of thin blade tissue were incubated with NO3- at four temperatures, with and without illumination. Similar values Jor NO3- uptake were found for both summer and winter collected plants when measured in light at 0 C. An apparent K of 4–6 μM was recorded for both types of plants; the Vmax ranged from 7 to 10 μmol h-1 g-1 dry wt measured in ca. 1800 μW cm-2 of cool-white fluorescent light. Uptake rates at 5 C were 66%, and at 0 C 30% of those for controls run at 15 C. The alga scavenged NO3- from solutions <0.5 μM. Ammonia did not inhibit NO3- uptake. Antibiotic pretreatment reduced NO3- uptake by a maximum of 12%. Nitrite uptake was inhibited in proportion to the concentration of NO3- in the medium. |
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Keywords: | ammonia antibiotics effect of Laminaria light effect on uptake nitrate uptake nitrite nitrogen uptake nutrient effect on uptake Phacophyceae temperature effect on uptake uptake nitrate |
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