Literature DB >> 29866551

Rapid expansion of Ulva blooms in the Yellow Sea, China through sexual reproduction and vegetative growth.

Jianjun Cui1, Jinting Shi2, Jianheng Zhang3, Lintao Wang2, Shaoying Fan4, Zhenyang Xu4, Yuanzi Huo2, Qiaoyun Zhou2, Yuwei Lu2, Peimin He5.   

Abstract

Green algal blooms have occurred in the Yellow Sea for 11 consecutive years since 2007. A "seed bank" comprising micro-propagules including gametes, meiospores, and zygotes, played an important role in the rapid formation of a green tide. In the present study, germination differences among zygotes, meiospores, and gametes were examined. The growth ability and maturation period of alternating generations of sexual Ulva prolifera strains were also assessed. The zygote and meiospore germination rate was 91.67% and 80.29%, respectively, approximately three times greater than that of gametes (30%). In addition, the highest daily growth rate of sporophytes and gametophytes was 266.7% and 288.1%, respectively, and the maturation period of sporophytes and gametophytes was 35.7 and 31.3 days, respectively. These results indicate that sexual reproduction and vegetative growth are mainly responsible for the rapid expansion of macroalgal blooms in the Yellow Sea.
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Keywords:  Germination rate; Macroalgal blooms; Sexual reproduction; Ulva prolifera; Vegetative growth

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29866551     DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.03.036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull        ISSN: 0025-326X            Impact factor:   5.553


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1.  Annual patterns of macroalgal blooms in the Yellow Sea during 2007-2017.

Authors:  Jianheng Zhang; Jinting Shi; Song Gao; Yuanzi Huo; Jianjun Cui; Hui Shen; Guiyan Liu; Peimin He
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-01-14       Impact factor: 3.240

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