Abstract
A survey of 27 species of marine phytoplankters, representing 4 algal classes, was conducted to determine if selenium was required for growth. The species were grown in natural and M Na,SeO, was added (controls) and in artifical seawater with no Se addition. Fifteen out of 20 species of diatoms tested required Se for growth. Eight out of 9 oceanlc diatoms showed an apparent Se requirement. Only 1 (Scrippsiella trochoidea) of the 4 dinoflagellates sp. artificial seawater media to which 10-~ tested exhibited a similar SE requirement. Two Chrysochromulina spp. and the one Synecl~ococcus grew normally in the artifical seawater medium without added Se. For the species that did not require a Se addition to the artificial seawater medium, it was not possible to determine whether these species have a very low Se requirement that is met by the background Se contamination in the artificial seawater or they actually have no Se requirement. The effect of various Se concentrations (10-l0 to 10-' M) on growth rates of 4 diatom species (3 coastal and 1 ocednic) were examined. The half saturation constant for growth (Kµ) was approximately 10-9 M Se for all 4 species.
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Harrison, P., Yu, P., Thompson, P., Price, N., & Phillips, D. (1988). Survey of selenium requirements in marine phytoplankton. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 47, 89–96. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps047089
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