The influence of phytoplankton composition on the relative effectiveness of grinding and sonification for chlorophyll extraction |
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Authors: | W. Y. B. Chang R. Rossmann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, 48109 Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The chlorophyll recovery efficiency was compared between control, ground, and sonified samples. The results showed significant improvement between control and ground samples but not between control and sonified samples. Neither prolonging time of sonification nor using an ice bath during filter grinding improved efficiency. Higher chlorophyll a recovery was obtained from ground samples than from sonified ones, when the water samples contained centric diatoms and filamentous blue-green algae. When total phytoplankton numbers were high, there was a distinct advantage in using grinding rather than sonification for chlorophyll c recovery.Contribution no. 313 of the Great Lakes Research Division, University of Michigan.Contribution no. 313 of the Great Lakes Research Division, University of Michigan. |
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Keywords: | grinding sonification chlorophyll discriminant analysis |
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