2017
DOI: 10.5897/ajps2017.1542
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Effects of light conditions on the growth of commercial seaweed Undaria pinnatifida

Abstract: The artificial lighting conditions which promoted growth of the gametophytes and sporophytes of brown alga Undaria pinnatifida were examined. The seaweed was subjected to continuous or intermittent white, blue, or red light. There were notable, but not significant, differences in gametophyte and sporophyte growth between continuous and intermittent (10 4 Hz) white light conditions. Gametophyte growth was promoted most notably by white, followed by blue light. Sporophyte growth length was promoted most notably … Show more

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“…As for temperature, gametophytes of each Lessonia spp. will have specific light requirements (quantity and duration) that influence their metabolism and growth (Wu 2016;Takahide et al 2017). Therefore, knowing the light requirements allows for optimising the nursery phase of cultivation.…”
Section: Aquaculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for temperature, gametophytes of each Lessonia spp. will have specific light requirements (quantity and duration) that influence their metabolism and growth (Wu 2016;Takahide et al 2017). Therefore, knowing the light requirements allows for optimising the nursery phase of cultivation.…”
Section: Aquaculturementioning
confidence: 99%