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- Title
The Comparative Boron Nutrition of Several Green and Blue-Green Algae.
- Authors
Gerloff, G. C.
- Abstract
The boron requirements of filamentous and non-filamentous species of green and blue-green algae have been investigated. A primary feature of this study was the quantitative analysis of the cells for boron. This permitted expression of the degree of purification of the environment and the boron requirements of the organisms in terms of cell content. Three species of green algae were shown neither to require boron nor to absorb it in appreciable amounts. In contrast, three species of blue- green algae readily absorbed boron and nitrogen fixing species showed a marked growth response to boron when nitrate was omitted from the culture medium. The response to boron was less with nitrate in the medium, probably due to increased contamination from the nitrate salt rather than an involvement of boron in the fixation process. The boron content of the deficient blue-green algae was 1-2 μg/g, suggesting a requirement below dicot angiosperms and comparable to monocots. In agreement with other reports, the fungus Penicillium chrysogentim neither required nor absorbed boron.
- Subjects
GREEN algae; CYANOBACTERIA; BORON; AQUATIC resources; CRYPTOGAMS; PHYTOPLANKTON
- Publication
Physiologia Plantarum, 1968, Vol 21, Issue 2, p369
- ISSN
0031-9317
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1399-3054.1968.tb07260.x