Photoperiodic response in the formation of gametangia of the long-day plant Sphacelaria rigidula (Phaeophyceae)

A ten Hoopen, Stella Boele-Bos, Antje M. Breeman

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    Abstract

    The effect of daylength and irradiance on the formation of gametangia in the male gametophyte of Sphacelaria rigidula Kutz (= S. furcigera Kutz [Prud'homme van Reine 19821) was investigated. Formation of gametangia was restricted to long-day conditions: In light-dark regimes with 12 h of light per day or less, no gametangia were formed. In long-day regimes high irradiances caused a suboptimal response, especially near the critical daylength. Interruption of a long dark period with a light break promoted gametangia formation. Light breaks were most effective when given at about the 6th hour of darkness. Nine inductive long-day cycles were required to induce the formation of gametangia, which appeared after ca. 15 d. The plants remained in the induced state only for a very short time. In regimes with very long days and at high irradiance the number of fertile plants decreased after some time, when vigorous vegetative growth started without any further formation of gametangia.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)285-289
    Number of pages5
    JournalMarine Ecology Progress Series
    Volume13
    Issue number2-3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 30-Aug-1983

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