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A new method for measuring soluble cellular organic content and a membrane property, Tm, of planktonic algae

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 November 1998

SVERRE M. MYKLESTAD
Affiliation:
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Biotechnology, 7034 Trondheim, Norway
ELIJAH SWIFT
Affiliation:
Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI 02882-1197, USA
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Abstract

A new method of releasing cellular soluble organic matter from microalgae is reported. This method, which could be used to help characterize the production and taxonomic composition of a phytoplankton bloom, was developed in the laboratory to determine the transition temperature, Tm, for planktonic algae. The Tm of these algae is defined as the temperature at which half the cellular soluble carbon is found extracellularly under standard conditions, by analogy with the definition of Tm in bacteriology. Values of Tm in the range of 23–46·5 °C are reported for six species of Bacillariophyceae (diatoms) and two species of Prymnesiophyceae. Species-specific Tm values are highly reproducible and are regarded as an intrinsic property of the species and its physiological races. Possible field uses of the method are discussed.

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Research Article
Copyright
© 1998 British Phycological Society

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