| Literature DB >> 32469790 |
Kaixuan Huang1, Qingliang Feng1, Yun Zhang1, Linjian Ou2, Jingyi Cen1, Songhui Lu3, Yuzao Qi1.
Abstract
The nitrogen uptake kinetics and physiological growth of Karenia mikimotoi and Skeletonema costatum sensu lato grown on different N substrates and concentrations were compared in the laboratory. In the presence of three N substrates, both species preferred to take up NH4+. K. mikimotoi and S. costatum s.l. showed the highest substrate affinities for urea and NO3-, respectively. Both species grew well on three N substrates, and the growth parameters were comparable among the different N substrates. However, K. mikimotoi assimilated urea more efficiently than it assimilated either NO3- or NH4+. Different with S. costatum s.l., K. mikimotoi grew slowly and steady and the physiological and growth activities in N-depleted conditions were higher than those in N-replete conditions. Our results suggested that K. mikimotoi shows a greater readiness for uptake and assimilation of urea, and that this species is more competitive in an N-depleted environment when compared with S. costatum s.l.Entities:
Keywords: East China Sea; Harmful algal blooms; Karenia mikimotoi; Nitrogen; Skeletonema costatum sensu lato; Urea
Year: 2020 PMID: 32469790 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553