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WANG YONGYUAN,XIAO YUSHENG,ZHOU MINGJIANG,TENG WENFA,XIANG ZHENJUN,CHEN SHIHUA,YANG WEIXIANG,JI XIANGRONG. 1985. EFFECTS OF PHOTOPERIOD AND SALINITY ON GROWTH AND UPTAKE OF 60Co AND 137Cs FOR CHLORELLA SP.. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (2):289-296
EFFECTS OF PHOTOPERIOD AND SALINITY ON GROWTH AND UPTAKE OF 60Co AND 137Cs FOR CHLORELLA SP.
EFFECTS OF PHOTOPERIOD AND SALINITY ON GROWTH AND UPTAKE OF 60Co AND 137Cs FOR CHLORELLA SP.
Received:January 18, 1984  Revised:July 10, 1984
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WANG YONGYUAN Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica, Qingdao 
XIAO YUSHENG Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica, Qingdao 
ZHOU MINGJIANG Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica, Qingdao 
TENG WENFA Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica, Qingdao 
XIANG ZHENJUN Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica, Qingdao 
CHEN SHIHUA Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica, Qingdao 
YANG WEIXIANG Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica, Qingdao 
JI XIANGRONG Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica, Qingdao 
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Abstract:
      The effects of three photoperiods (24 hr illumination, 12 hr illumination +12 hr darkness and 24 hr darkness) and three salinities (20‰, 30‰ and 35‰) on the uptake of 60Co and 137Cs for Chlorella sp.and on the growth of its algae are studied.The uptake of 60Co for the algae is two orders of magnitude higher than that of 137Cs.Of factorial effects, the effect of photoperiod is most significant either on the uptake of the radionuclides or on the growth of the algae; the effect of salinity comes next in order and that of their interaction remains with the last.The uptake of the two radionuclides increases with extended photoperiod while the uptake of 137Cs declines with increasing of salinity.The growth of the algae appears to be the best under the conditions of 24 hr illumination and 30‰ salinity.
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      The effects of three photoperiods (24 hr illumination, 12 hr illumination +12 hr darkness and 24 hr darkness) and three salinities (20‰, 30‰ and 35‰) on the uptake of 60Co and 137Cs for Chlorella sp.and on the growth of its algae are studied.The uptake of 60Co for the algae is two orders of magnitude higher than that of 137Cs.Of factorial effects, the effect of photoperiod is most significant either on the uptake of the radionuclides or on the growth of the algae; the effect of salinity comes next in order and that of their interaction remains with the last.The uptake of the two radionuclides increases with extended photoperiod while the uptake of 137Cs declines with increasing of salinity.The growth of the algae appears to be the best under the conditions of 24 hr illumination and 30‰ salinity.
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