SEASONAL PHOTOSYNTHETIC AND RESPIRATORY RESPONSES OF THE RED ALGA BOSTRYCHIA-TENELLA (CERAMIALES, RHODOPHYTA) FROM A SALT-MARSH AND MANGAL

Citation
Me. Broderick et Cj. Dawes, SEASONAL PHOTOSYNTHETIC AND RESPIRATORY RESPONSES OF THE RED ALGA BOSTRYCHIA-TENELLA (CERAMIALES, RHODOPHYTA) FROM A SALT-MARSH AND MANGAL, Phycologia, 37(2), 1998, pp. 92-99
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Marine & Freshwater Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00318884
Volume
37
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
92 - 99
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-8884(1998)37:2<92:SPARRO>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Seasonal photosynthetic and respiratory responses of the red alga Bost rychia tenella (Lamouroux) J. Agardh to temperature, salinity, and des iccation were compared using native and reciprocal transplants of mang rove and salt marsh populations on the west coast of Florida. In over 70% of cases, plants showed higher photosynthetic and respiratory rate s when exposed to 30 degrees C compared with 20 degrees C, both in 30 parts per thousand and in 15 parts per thousand salinity. There was no pattern in responses to temperature and salinity with regard to seaso n or whether the plants were native or transplants. Furthermore, respi ration did not show a pattern for native and transplanted populations from both coastal wetland communities. Photosynthetic and respiratory responses were mostly similar after 3- or 6-h periods of daily desicca tion, when compared with responses of plants that were not desiccated. All plants, regardless of the period of desiccation, showed net photo synthesis. The broad tolerances of native and transplanted B. tenella indicate that the species is adapted to a range of salinity, temperatu re, and desiccation regardless of season or original wetland community .