The short-term effects of elevated CO2 and ammonium concentrations on physiological responses in Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis (Rhodophyta)

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Ocean acidification (OA) and coastal eutrophication affect coastal marine organisms. We studied the physiological responses of Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) to increased concentrations of CO2 and NH4+. Incubation treatments were applied at two different pH units (low, 7.5; high (control), 7.9) and three different NH4+ concentrations (low, 10; medium, 50; high, 100 μM). Growth, rates of photosynthetic oxygen evolution, and NH4+ uptake rates were affected by both elevated CO2 and NH4+ conditions. The changes in the pH of culture media were influenced by elevated CO2 or NH4+ treatments. However, chlorophyll fluorescence was affected only by the level of NH4+. These results indicate that the physiological responses of G. lemaneiformis might be enhanced when the concentrations of CO2 and NH4+ rise. Therefore, cultures of this alga could provide a good mitigation solution against ongoing problems with OA and coastal eutrophication.

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Kang, J. W., Kambey, C., Shen, Z., Yang, Y., & Chung, I. K. (2017). The short-term effects of elevated CO2 and ammonium concentrations on physiological responses in Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis (Rhodophyta). Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41240-017-0063-y

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