B. Schaffelke et K. Luning, A CIRCANNUAL RHYTHM CONTROLS SEASONAL GROWTH IN THE KELPS LAMINARIA-HYPERBOREA AND L-DIGITATA FROM HELGOLAND (NORTH-SEA), European journal of phycology, 29(1), 1994, pp. 49-56
The seasonal growth patterns of the kelps Laminaria hyperborea and L.
digitata were found to be controlled by an endogenous circannual dock.
This result was obtained by growing experimental sporophytes in a tan
k system under constant conditions of daylength, temperature and nutri
ent supply. L. hyperborea exhibited a free-running growth rhythm at 12
h light per day, with a period of 32.8-40.0 weeks, while the free-run
ning rhythm in L digitata occurred at s h light per day with a period
of 26.8-33.6 weeks. Non-permissible daylength regimes for free-running
growth cycles were 8, 16 or 24 h light per day in L. hyperborea, with
continuous growth in short days and growth arrest in long days. In L.
digitata, continuous growth occurred at 16 h light per day. The growt
h rhythms in both species were synchronised by experimental daylength
cycles simulating the natural year with a period of 12 months, and als
o by cycles with periods of 6 or 3 months, or by shifting the phase of
a daylength cycle.