Dark respiration of the stipe of Ecklonia cava (Laminariales, Phaeophyta) in relation to temperature
説明
SUMMARY Sporophytes of Ecklonia cava Kjellman (Laminariales, Phaeophyta) with a stipe length of 22‐102 cm were collected at 6‐9 m depth in Nabeta Bay, Shimoda, central Japan by scuba diving in February (winter) and in August (summer) 1998. Dark respiration of the intact stipe of E. cava was measured at various water temperatures ranging from 15 to 27.5 ° C in winter and 15‐30 ° C in summer in a closed system by using a dissolved oxygen meter. The stipe respiration was compared on whole stipe, length, surface area, volume, wet weight and dry weight bases. On each basis, the stipe respiration always increased with a rise in water temperature within the temperature range investigated. The stipes showed similar respiration rates on each basis of length, surface area, volume, wet weight and dry weight at each temperature, irrespective of the stipe length. The mean respiration rates in winter (at 15‐27.5 ° C) were: length, 16.7‐32.5 µ L O 2 cm ‐1 h ‐1 ; surface area, 3.2‐6.2 µ L O 2 cm ‐2 h ‐1 ; volume, 7.6‐15.0 µ L O 2 cm ‐3 h ‐1 ; wet weight, 6.2‐12.2 µ L O 2 g (wet weight) ‐1 h ‐1 ; and dry weight, 43.8‐88.0 µ L O 2 g (dry weight) ‐1 h ‐1 . Those for summer (at 15‐30 ° C) were: length, 17.1‐32.0 µ L O 2 cm ‐1 h ‐1 ; surface area, 3.6‐6.8 µ L O 2 cm ‐2 h ‐1 ; volume, 9.7‐18.7 µ L O 2 cm ‐3 h ‐1 ; wet weight, 7.6‐14.6 µ L O 2 g (wet weight) ‐1 h ‐1 ; and dry weight, 49.4‐95.8 µ L O 2 g (dry weight) ‐1 h ‐1 . This is the first report of the intact stipe respiration of E. cava at various temperatures.
収録刊行物
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- Phycological Research
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Phycological Research 52 174-179, 2004-06-01
Wiley