IN LABORATORY experiments for eleven days, the effect of dissolved ammonium and phosphate on the absorption, growth, and nutritional content of Dictyota dichotoma was examined to determine their potential application as a nutrient biofilter. Five combinations of phosphates and ammonium concentration (0.8/8, 2/20, 4/40, 6/60, and 8/80μmol/L) were added to Sterile seawater. Molar phosphorus/ nitrogen ratio was 1:10. Over a 24hrs period, 69.2–99.9% of the available ammonium and 90.7–100% of the available phosphate were taken up by D. dichotoma. The highest specific growth rate was 9.3± 0.2% day-1 at 6/60μmol/L while the lowest was 5.11± 0.3% day-1 at 0μmol/L. On the other hand at 8/80μmol/L the biomass was decreased in the second day of treatment. Total soluble carbohydrate, total soluble protein, and-3 total lipids of the tested D. dichotoma were significantly increased with the increase of PO4 / + NH4 concentration and greater than their respective initial content. The highest averages of total soluble carbohydrate (TSC) (9.79± 0.45% dry wt.), total soluble protein (TSP) (16.3± 0.32% dry wt.) and total lipid (8± 0.30% dry wt.) were observed at the concentration of 6μmol/L for-3 PO4 and 60μmol/L for NH4+ . Based on these results, D. dichotoma has a strong absorption capacity for ammonium & phosphates, and as bioremediator in eutrophic environments can be a promising applicant.
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Madkour, A. G., Rashedy, S. H., & Touliabah, H. E. (2020). Bioremediation of ammonium and phosphates and their effect on the macroalgae dictyota dichotoma (Hudson) lamouroux native to the red sea coast, egypt. Egyptian Journal of Botany, 60(3), 671–680. https://doi.org/10.21608/ejbo.2020.21997.1430
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