The effects of environmental factors on phytoplankton growth temperature and the interavtion of temperature with nutrient limitation
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The effect of environmental factors on phytoplankton growth: temperature and the interactions of temperature with nutrient limitationG Rhee, IJ Gotham - Limnology and Oceanography, 1981 - Wiley Online LibraryAbstract The combined stress of nutrient limitation and suboptimal temperature on growth
was studied with turbidostat and chemostat cultures of Scenedesmus sp. and Asterionella
formosa. The combined effects were greater than the sum of individual effects and were not
multiplicative. In N-and P-limited Scenedesmus sp. and A. formosa the cell (q) of both
limiting and nonlimiting nutrients increased with decreasing temperature. At a given ...Cited by 274 Related articles All 4 versions Cite Save[PDF] wiley.comThe effect of environmental factors on phytoplankton growth: light and the interactions of light with nitrate limitationG Rhee, IJ Gotham - Limnology and Oceanography, 1981 - Wiley Online LibraryAbstract The effects of simultaneous limitations of light and nutrient on growth were
investigated with turbidostat and chemostat cultures of Scenedesmus sp. and Fragilaria
crotonensis. The combined effects were greater than the sum of individual effects and were
not multiplicative.
was studied with turbidostat and chemostat cultures of Scenedesmus sp. and Asterionella
formosa. The combined effects were greater than the sum of individual effects and were not
multiplicative. In N-and P-limited Scenedesmus sp. and A. formosa the cell (q) of both
limiting and nonlimiting nutrients increased with decreasing temperature. At a given ...Cited by 274 Related articles All 4 versions Cite Save[PDF] wiley.comThe effect of environmental factors on phytoplankton growth: light and the interactions of light with nitrate limitationG Rhee, IJ Gotham - Limnology and Oceanography, 1981 - Wiley Online LibraryAbstract The effects of simultaneous limitations of light and nutrient on growth were
investigated with turbidostat and chemostat cultures of Scenedesmus sp. and Fragilaria
crotonensis. The combined effects were greater than the sum of individual effects and were
not multiplicative.
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