2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10811-015-0579-4
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Effect of abiotic stress on the gameophyte of Pyropia katadae var. hemiphylla (Bangiales, Rhodophyta)

Abstract: Pyropia germplasm qualified for drift system culture is highly applicable in China. The current farmed species are tolerant to abiotic stresses, but vulnerable without air drying. Pyropia katadae var. hemiphylla inhabits mid-intertidal marshes and is a candidate for drift-system farming. Here, the performance of the gametophytes under varying environmental conditions was investigated. The thalli endured a short period (<5 days) at 22°C, but was highly vulnerable to 28°C. During 8 days of culture, the thalli gr… Show more

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“…1c and 6c). P n is irradiancedependent Wang et al 2016) and, without exception, higher P n was obtained at higher irradiance in this study (Fig. 7c).…”
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confidence: 67%
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“…1c and 6c). P n is irradiancedependent Wang et al 2016) and, without exception, higher P n was obtained at higher irradiance in this study (Fig. 7c).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Once an organism is treated with temperatures higher than its endurance limit, F v /F m decreases significantly (Wang et al 2016). The vast drop in F v /F m at 31°C was a stress response (Fig.…”
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