Mineral requirements for the growth of Anabaena spiroides in vitro
- 1 May 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Botany
- Vol. 46 (5), 619-630
- https://doi.org/10.1139/b68-090
Abstract
Anabaena spiroides Klebahn, isolated from Upper Klamath Lake, Klamath County, Oregon, was cultured in Gerloff''s modification of Chu''s number 10 medium. Preliminary to a study of the major nutrient mineral requirements, the initial culture medium was modified by elimination of sodium silicate, the addition of Tris(hydroxymethyl) aminomethane, and the substitution of hydrogen ferric ethylenediamine-di-o-hydroxyphenylacetate (EDDHA) for ferric citrate - citric acid. Provision of mineral N in the medium was found unnecessary for growth, strongly suggesting that A. spiroides can fix N, but final proof awaits . the development of bacteria-free ecultures. Although P was required in relatively high concentrations to obtain maximum growth, it was apparently accumulated in the cells, allowing them to survive long exposure in P-deficient media. Several other major elements either were required in very minute amounts or were accumulated by the alga. Fe provided in the alkaline-stable chelate EDDHA was required in lower concentration than in Gerloff''s medium. A definite, high requirement for Ca was found. A balanced medium was developed that supported an increase of 100% in dry weight, 23% in chlorophyll content, and 10% in organic N above that obtained in the initial medium.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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