Optimal conditions for sorus formation of Laminaria japonica were investigated by culturing discs of the sporophyte in bottles. All discs formed sori in the seven combinational conditions of temperature (5-15°C), irradiance (33.2-116 μE·m-2·s-1) and photoperiods (16:8, 12:12 and 8:16 h LD) in nutrient-rich medium. Sorus formation occurred earlier at 15°C than at 5 and 10°C and were largest in the area at 15°C. Sori grew larger under high irradiance (116μE·m-2·s-1) than under low irradiances (66.4 and 33.2 μE·m-2·s-1), but the initiation of sorus formation was not influenced by irradiance. Sorus formation was earlier in 8:16 h LD than in 12:12 and 16:8 h LD. Rapid formation of large sori occurred at high temperatures even in a long photoperiod. Sorus formation in discs in nutrient-poor medium was slower than that in discs in nutrient-rich medium, in which all discs formed large sori. Most discs in nutrient-poor medium formed very small sori. These results indicate that water temperature and nutrient conditions strongly affect both to the induction and expansion of sorus formation.
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Mizuta, H., Nimura, K., & Yamamoto, H. (1999). Inducible conditions for sorus formation of the sporophyte discs of laminaria japonica areschoug (Phaeophyceae). Fisheries Science, 65(1), 104–108. https://doi.org/10.2331/fishsci.65.104
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