Growth rate, maintenance energy and pigmentation of planktonic cyanophyta during one-hour light: Dark cycles

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Three planktonic Cyanophyta, Oscillatoria redekei, 0. agardhii and Aphanizomenon flos- aquae f. gracile were grown at 15, 10 and 6°C over a range of light: dark (L: D) cycles with a total cycle time of 1 h. At 15°C, growth rate was saturated at a L:D ratio of 1:1 in both Oscillatoria species, and at 5:1 in Aphanizomenon. With decreasing temperature, the saturating L: D ratio decreased in all cases. Photosynthetic pigments increased with decreasing light dose down to a L:D ratio of 1:5, but at 1:11 a decline in pigmentation occurred. Oscillatoria redekei showed enhanced phycoerythrin synthesis under the lowest light fraction. © 1985 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Gibson, C. E. (1985). Growth rate, maintenance energy and pigmentation of planktonic cyanophyta during one-hour light: Dark cycles. British Phycological Journal, 20(2), 155–161. https://doi.org/10.1080/00071618500650161

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