Culture Studies of Four Species of Porphyra (Rhodophyta) from Japan

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Porphyra lacerata, P. tenuipedalis, P. suborbiculata, and P. dentata were cultured under various photon flux densities (10–80 //mol m-2s-1), temperatures (10-25°C), and photoperiods (14L: 10D. 10L: 14D) to observe their life cycles. P. lacerata and P. suboribculata both had a similar type of life cycle with a monoecious, foliose thallus producing monospores at an early stage at 10-25°C and a conchocelis-phase which produced only conchosporangial branches. P. dentata had a dioecious, foliose thallus which produced no monospores. P. tenuipedalis had a monoecious, foliose thallus which produced no conchosporangial branches. In these four species, the optimum temperature and photoperiod for growth of the conchocelis- and foliose-phases were similar; 20-25°C under 14L: 10D for the conchocelis-phase and 15-20°C under 10L: 14D for foliose thalli. © 1993, The Japanese Society of Fisheries Science. All rights reserved.

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Notoya, M., Kikuchi, N., Matsuo, M., Aruga, Y., & Miura, A. (1993). Culture Studies of Four Species of Porphyra (Rhodophyta) from Japan. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi (Japanese Edition), 59(3), 431–436. https://doi.org/10.2331/suisan.59.431

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