期刊
HARMFUL ALGAE
卷 8, 期 3, 页码 518-522出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2008.10.008
关键词
Alexandrium; Cysts; Dinoflagellate; Excystment; Germination
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- MAFF
The germination characteristics of Alexandrium minutum cysts from the Fal estuary were studied at different conditions of temperature (4-24 degrees C) and salinity (15-35 parts per thousand) and in the dark and low light intensity (2 mu mol(-2) s(-1)). Sediment sub-samples were directly cultured and processed at the end of the experiment for counts of non-germinated cysts. A decrease in the number of cysts was interpreted as germination that was calculated by comparison of the number of cysts over time with that of initial counts. The 50% germination time (time at which 50% of the total initial number of cysts had germinated) was calculated for each condition. A minutum did not germinate in the dark but it germinated under all other conditions studied. Highest germination occurred at salinities of 30 psu and 35 psu and temperatures from 8 degrees C to 24 degrees C (germination rate-expressed as the inverse of the 50% germination time: 1.1-1.2). Lowest germination occurred at 15 psu and 4 degrees C and 24 degrees C (germination rate: 3.9-3.8). However, little variation in germination rates occurred across the conditions studied. As these conditions represent those likely in the estuary it is probable that A. minutum cysts on the surface of the sediments represent a constant source of cells to the water column and sediment disturbance (revealing buried cysts) could rapidly inoculate the water column with vegetative cells. This data was used to develop a model for Alexandrium germination from coastal sediments. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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