EFFECTS OF LIGHT-INTENSITY AND NUTRIENTS ON GAMETOPHYTES AND GAMETOGENESIS OF LESSONIA-NIGRESCENS BORY (PHAEOPHYTA)
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1982
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Meiospores of L. nigrescens Bory collected in Central Chile, were cultivated under different light and nutrient conditions to test for their influence on the development of gametophytes and gametogenesis. The microscopic stages of the life cycle are described. Under 45 .mu.E [Einsteins] .cntdot. m-2 .cntdot. s-1 (12 h daily) and sea water enriched with nitrate and phosphate, development of few-celled gametophytes, gametogenesis and sporophyte differentiation occur within 35 days. At 10 .mu.E .cntdot. m-2 .cntdot. s-1, most gametophytes are multicellular and remain vegetative up to 65 days. Only enriched sea water or enriched sea water with double concentrations of phosphate lead to fertile few-celled gametophytes under 45 .mu.E .cntdot. m-2 .cntdot. s-1. The addition of double concentrations of nitrate - allows for the development of few-celled gametophytes but inhibits gametogenesis. The average gametophyte size progressively decreases when increasing amounts of nitrate and phosphate are added to the media.