Phosphorus-Limited Growth of a Green Alga and a Blue-Green Alga

  • Lang D
  • Brown E
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The phosphorus-limited growth kinetics of the chlorophyte Scenedesmus quadricauda and the cyanophyte Synechococcus Nägeli were studied by using batch and continuous culturing techniques. The steady-state phosphate transport capability and the phosphorus storage capacity is higher in S. Nägeli than in S. quadricauda. Synechococcus Nägeli can also deplete phosphate to much lower levels than can S. quadricauda. These results, along with their morphological characteristics, were used to construct partial physiological profiles for each organism. The profiles indicate that this unicellular cyanophyte (cyanobacterium) is better suited for growth in phosphorus-limited oligotrophic niches than is this chlorophyte (green alga).

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Lang, D. S., & Brown, E. J. (1981). Phosphorus-Limited Growth of a Green Alga and a Blue-Green Alga. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 42(6), 1002–1009. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.42.6.1002-1009.1981

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