GROWTH OF BLUE-GREEN-ALGAE IN THE MANUKAU (NEW-ZEALAND) OXIDATION PONDS .1. GROWTH-POTENTIAL OF OXIDATION POND WATER AND COMPARATIVE OPTIMA FOR BLUE-GREEN AND GREEN ALGAL GROWTH

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VINCENT, WF [1 ]
SILVESTER, WB [1 ]
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[1] UNIV AUCKLAND,DEPT BOT,AUCKLAND,NEW ZEALAND
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10.1016/0043-1354(79)90234-3
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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Water sampled from the Manukau oxidation ponds between 6 December 1973 and 12 July 1974 was tested for its ability to support blue-green algal growth. A local blue-green algal isolate of Anabaena grew well on membrane filtered pond water throughout the year, however the unfiltered water sustained Anabaena only when the resident green algal populations, in particular Chlorella, were low. Temperature and pH optima for growth of Anabaena and the Manukau pond algal dominant, Chlorella, were found to be significantly different: 28-35°C and pH 9-10 and 23-28°C and pH 7-8 respectively. The ambient conditions of the ponds favoured growth of Chlorella over blue-green algae during the period of study. © 1979.
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