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Life history and growth in culture of the endemic New Zealand kelp <Emphasis Type="Italic">Lessonia variegata</Emphasis> J. Agardh in response to differing regimes of temperature,photoperiod and light
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">W?A?NelsonEmail author
Institution:(1) National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd., Private Bag 14-901, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:Lessonia variegata J. Agardh (Laminariales, Phaeophyta) is endemic to New Zealand, where it occurs in subtidal kelp forests on wave exposed coasts in the North, South and Stewart Islands. This is the first account of the growth in culture and life history of L. variegata. Microscopic gametophytes alternate with macroscopic sporophytes, characteristic of members of the order Laminariales. The life history was completed in culture within 14 days under growth conditions of 12 °C, 12:12 (L:D) and 15 °C, 15:9 (L:D). Maximum growth of sporophytes occurred at 15 °C, 15:9, and slowest growth at 10 °C, 9:15. Under low light conditions (8–9 μmol photon m−2 s−1) filamentous growth of gametophytes predominated, and both the proportion of gametogenesis and the growth of sporophytes after 30 days was much reduced from equivalent cultures grown under conditions of higher light (16–17.5 μmol photon m−2 s−1). Interest in this species relates both to its potential for commercial utilisation as well as in the role it plays in coastal rocky reef ecosystems.
Keywords:Laminariales  Lessonia variegata  life history  light  New Zealand  photoperiod  temperature
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