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When Zostera Marina is Intermixed With Ulva, Its Photosynthesis is Reduced by Increased Ph and Lower Light, but not by Changes in Light Quality

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dc.creator Mvungi, Esther
dc.creator Lyimo, Thomas J.
dc.creator Björk, Mats
dc.date 2016-06-18T17:30:44Z
dc.date 2016-06-18T17:30:44Z
dc.date 2012-09
dc.date.accessioned 2021-05-03T13:28:59Z
dc.date.available 2021-05-03T13:28:59Z
dc.identifier Mvungi, E.F., Lyimo, T.J. and Björk, M., 2012. When Zostera marina is intermixed with Ulva, its photosynthesis is reduced by increased pH and lower light, but not by changes in light quality. Aquatic botany, 102, pp.44-49.
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/2552
dc.identifier 10.1016/j.aquabot.2012.04.007
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/2552
dc.description To evaluate the effects of Ulva on the photosynthetic capacities of the temperate seagrass Zostera marina,we compared it in the laboratory under normal light and light filtered through layers of Ulva intesti-nalis, and repeated the experiments with the addition of pH-induced changes in carbon speciation andavailability. One thallus of Ulva reduced photosynthetically available irradiance to underlying seagrassby about 50% and shifted the quality of remaining light towards the green part of the spectrum (approx-imately 520–570 nm). There was no significant difference in photosynthetic performance between Z.marina under normal light and under Ulva-filtered light when adjusted to the same irradiance as for thecontrol plants, indicating that the green spectrum transmitted through Ulva layers was being absorbedby the seagrass and was as efficient in driving photosynthesis as was the normal light. On the otherhand, algae-generated pH shifts which could extend up to pH 10 had significant negative effects onphotosynthesis of the seagrass, reducing the electron transport rates with up to 75%
dc.language en
dc.publisher Elsevier
dc.subject Eutrophication
dc.subject Inorganic carbon
dc.subject Light quality
dc.subject pH
dc.subject Photosynthesis
dc.subject Zostera marina
dc.title When Zostera Marina is Intermixed With Ulva, Its Photosynthesis is Reduced by Increased Ph and Lower Light, but not by Changes in Light Quality
dc.type Journal Article, Peer Reviewed


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