Growth of plankton algae as a function of N-concentration,measured by means of batch technique |
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Authors: | E. Steemann Nielsen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Freshwater Biological Laboratory, University of Copenhagen, Hillerød, Denmark;(2) Vejlesøparken 9, DK-2840 Holte, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Employing a special batch technique which involves extremely low concentrations of the alga Selenastrum capricornutum, it is shown that a growth rate of ca. 75% of optimum growth occurs at a concentration of 0.02 g-at N(NH4+) l-1. The low concentrations of this N-source in the oligotrophic parts of the oceans (ca. 0.06 g-at l-1) thus give rise to a borderline deficiency. As the half-saturation constant (KS) for growth was recorded at 0.05 g-at N(NO3-), this ion can hardly be of much importance at the low concentrations present in these parts of the oceans. It is wrong to assert that N is the primary limiting nutrient. Phosphate also is found at concentrations giving rise to a borderline deficiency. |
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