Temperature and salinity effect on growth and chemical composition of Gyrodinium aureolum Hulburt in culture |
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Authors: | Nielsen, Marianne V. Tonseth, Carl P. |
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Affiliation: | Trondheim Biological Station, University of Trondheim N-7004 Trondheim, Norway |
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Abstract: | A factorial experiment shows highly significant effects of temperature(12 522.5°C) and salinity (17.834 S) on thegrowth rate of Gyrodinium aureolum, with a significant temperature-salinityinteraction. The maximum growth rate of G aureolum is measuredto 0.61 div. day1 at 20°C and 22.3 S. Gyrodiniumaureolum does not grow at temperatures :10 °C or 25°Cand at salinities 12 S. The cellular content of carbon (C) andnitrogen (N) and the elemental ratios N/C, P/C and N/P are significantlyaffected by the temperature The cellular content of phosphorus(P) and the elemental ratios P/C and N/P vary significantlywith salinity Significant temperature-salinity interactionsare found for the cellular content of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus.Variations in the N/P ratio indicate that G.aureolum has a largestorage capacity for phosphorus It is suggested that temperatureis one important limiting factor in the initiation of bloomsof G.aureolum in north European waters. |
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