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Growth and photosynthesis characteristics of three benthic diatoms from the brackish southern Baltic Sea in relation to varying environmental conditions
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Growth RatesEngineeringPhotosynthesis CharacteristicsMarine ChemistryOceanographyGrowth ToleranceBenthic DiatomsMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental ConditionsBiological OceanographyBenthic EcologyPhotosynthesisBaltic SeaHealth SciencesBiogeochemistryPhotosystemsAlgal BiologyPhytoplankton EcologyBiologyBenthic-pelagic CouplingMarine Biology
:Three benthic diatom taxa Navicula perminuta, Melosira moniliformis and Nanofrustulum shiloi were isolated from sublittoral sandy sediments from the brackish southern Baltic Sea and established as unialgal cultures. Growth rates were determined under controlled conditions at different incubation temperatures (7–27°C), irradiances (10–600 μmol photons m−2 s−1) and salinities (1–50). The diatoms exhibited a wide range of growth tolerance. All of them grew well with growth rates of 0.3–1.5 divisons (μ) d−1 under the given gradients of parameters, indicating a classification as euryhaline and eurythermal species. In accordance with these results, photosynthesis was characterised at optimal with suboptimal growth conditions of temperature and irradiance, using the methodological approach of oxygen production. Maximum oxygen production rates after preincubation under 150 μmol photons m−2 s−1 reached values of 120 to 360 μmol O2 mg chlorophyll a h−1. All three benthic diatoms from the Baltic Sea are physiologically well adapted to the fluctuating environmental conditions in shallow-water habitats without production loss under suboptimal conditions.
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