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Daily production and photosynthetic characteristics of Nostoc flagelliforme grown under ambient and elevated CO2 conditions

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 77-83

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KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1019434414245

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blue-green alga; carbon dioxide; cyanobacterium; daily production; desiccation; light; Nostoc flagelliforme; photosynthesis

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Diurnal photosynthesis of Nostoc flagelliforme was investigated at varied levels of CO2 concentrations and desiccation in order to estimate the effects of enriched CO2 and watering on its daily production. Photosynthetic activity was closely correlated with the desiccated status of the algal mats, increased immediately after watering, reached a maximum at moderate water loss, and then declined with further desiccation. Increased CO2 concentration enhanced the diurnal photosynthesis and raised the daily production. Watering twice per day enhanced the daily production due to prolonged period of active photosynthesis. The values of daily net production were 1321280 mumol CO2 g (d. wt)(-1) d(-1), corresponding to about 0.6-6.1% daily increase in dry weight. High-CO2-grown mats required higher levels of photon flux density to saturate the alga's photosynthesis in air. Air-grown mats showed higher photosynthetic affinity for CO2 and higher levels of dark respiration compared with high-CO2-grown samples.

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