The influence of nitrogen and phosphorus on the growth of a diatom Skeletonema costatum (Greville) Cleve


Autoria(s): Khan, S.; Haque, M.M.; Arakawa, O.; Onoue, Y.
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1998

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Nitrogen and phosphorus requirements of a chain-forming diatom, Skeletonema costatum (Greville) Cleve, collected from Yatsushiro Sea, Japan, were investigated in a laboratory culture experiment. Sodium nitrate and sodium glycerophosphate were used as nitrogen and phosphorus sources, respectively. Cultures were grown in modified Provasoli's ASP2NTA medium (Provasoli et al. 1957) at 25±1°C, light intensity 60 µE mˉ² secˉ¹ and photoperiod 12:12-h, L:D cycle. Optimum growth was observed at nitrate concentrations of 3-10 mglˉ¹ and phosphate concentrations of 1.5-15 mglˉ¹. Adequate growth was also found at the nitrate concentration of up to as high as 300 mglˉ¹. Significantly poorer growth was found at lower nitrate (<3.0 mglˉ¹) and higher phosphate (>15 mglˉ¹) concentrations. From the present study, it is concluded that S. costatum can grow well at wide ranges of nitrate concentrations but is sensitive to higher phosphate concentrations.

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Khan, S. and Haque, M.M. and Arakawa, O. and Onoue, Y. (1998) The influence of nitrogen and phosphorus on the growth of a diatom Skeletonema costatum (Greville) Cleve. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 2(1), pp. 23-29.

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