Photosynthetic inorganic carbon assimilation by prasiola stipitata (Prasiolales, chlorophyta) under emersed and submersed conditions: Relationship to the taxonomy of prasiola

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Material from a marine littoral fringe population of Prasiola stipitata exhibited inorganic C saturation of photosynthesis when emersed but hydrated in air (35 Pa CO2) and when submersed in sea-water (2 mol m-3 inorganic C, pH 8.0). This high affinity for inorganic C was accompanied by a low CO2 compensation concentration and the capacity to use external HCO3−. No CAM-like behaviour was exhibited in either emersed or submersed specimens. The δ13C of the alga was -21-18%. These characteristics resemble those of several other high-intertidal algae and of a high-intertidal cyanobacterial lichen which have been tested. The inorganic C metabolism processes examined do not distinguish between the Ulvophyceae and the Pleurastrophyceae as the most appropriate location for Prasiola, although chlorophyll chlorophyll b ratios (including measurements on three pleurastrophycean supratidal lichens) and polyol occurrence favour the Pleurastrophyceae as the higher taxon to which the Prasiolales should be referred. © 1991 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Raven, J. A., & Johnston, A. M. (1991). Photosynthetic inorganic carbon assimilation by prasiola stipitata (Prasiolales, chlorophyta) under emersed and submersed conditions: Relationship to the taxonomy of prasiola. British Phycological Journal, 26(3), 247–257. https://doi.org/10.1080/00071619100650221

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