Uptake of glycollate by Skeletonema costatum (Grev.) Cleve in bacterized culture |
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Authors: | A. Pant G.E. Fogg |
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Affiliation: | Department of Marine Biology, University College of North Wales, Marine Science Laboratories, Menai Bridge, Anglesey, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Glycollic acid, supplied at a concentration of 1 mg l?1, increased the relative growth rate of Skeletonema costatum (Grev.) Cleve growing in bacterized culture at limiting light intensities. There was little or no such effect at intensities approaching saturation. The presence in the medium of alumina, an adsorbent for glycollate, prolonged the lag phase, the cells remaining viable for up to 5 days. Uptake of glycollate was not appreciably affected by the bicarbonate concentration of the medium. After 3 h, 80–92% of the glycollate carbon assimilated was found in the alcohol and benzene insoluble fraction of the cells. This is in agreement with the supposition that glycollate carbon is as-similated directly by the diatom rather than after degradation by bacteria to carbon dioxide. |
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