B. Schaffelke, STORAGE CARBOHYDRATES AND ABSCISIC-ACID CONTENTS IN LAMINARIA-HYPERBOREA ARE ENTRAINED BY EXPERIMENTAL DAYLENGTHS, European journal of phycology, 30(4), 1995, pp. 313-317
The storage carbohydrates mannitol and laminaran and the angiosperm ph
ytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) were analysed in Laminaria hyperborea.
Sporophytes were cultivated in different experimental daylength condit
ions. Seasonal fluctuations of mannitol, laminaran and ABA were entrai
ned by experimental daylength cycles with periods of T = 12 and T = 6
months and were related to the respective growth rates. In 8 h light p
er day, which induced continuous growth of sporophytes, all three comp
ounds showed constant levels for more than 60 weeks. Culture in 16 h l
ight per day induced minimal growth, which was briefly interrupted by
the formation of miniature blades. During the phase of minimal growth,
storage carbohydrates and ABA remained at high levels. In spite of th
e very short, indistinct growth phase, the concentrations of mannitol,
laminaran and ABA decreased distinctly. The new blades ceased growth
soon after their induction and the concentrations of all three compoun
ds increased again.