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Title: Impact of calcium and magnesium on growth and morphological acclimations of Nitella: implications for calcification and nutrient dynamics
Authors: Gomes, P. I. A
Asaeda, T
Keywords: calcium
calcification
magnesium
Nitella pseudoflabellata
phosphorous
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2010
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Pattiyage I.A. Gomes & Takashi Asaeda (2010) Impact of calcium and magnesium on growth and morphological acclimations of Nitella: implications for calcification and nutrient dynamics, Chemistry and Ecology, 26:6, 479-491, DOI: 10.1080/02757540.2010.504667
Series/Report no.: Chemistry and Ecology;Vol 26 Issue 6 Pages 479-491
Abstract: The impact of calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) on the growth and morphology of a Charophyte, Nitella pseudoflabellata, and the influence of Mg on calcification and phosphorous (P) speciation were studied in laboratory experiments for variable concentrations (≤q120 mg · L−1) of Ca and Mg. It was clearly identified that Mg aided shoot elongation. An increase in Ca concentrations produced intensified shoot elongation also, but at a lesser rate than the equivalent levels of Mg. Depending on the availability of Ca and Mg, the morphological appearance differed significantly, suggesting significant levels of ecoplasticity. Furthermore, Mg was observed to produce less calcite encrustation. Plant P-speciation suggested a higher Mg concentration corresponding to a more water-soluble and less carbonate-bound P fraction. This indicates that upon senescence and decomposition, a large fraction of P is supplied to the water column; ultimately behaving similar to a typical vascular plant.
URI: http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/945
ISSN: 02757540
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