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Science 11 January 1980:
Vol. 207. no. 4427, pp. 197 - 199
DOI: 10.1126/science.207.4427.197

Articles

Synthesis of Lipid During Photosynthesis by Phytoplankton of the Southern Ocean

ANDREW E. SMITH 1 and IAN MORRIS 1

1 Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, Division of Northeastern Research Foundation, McKown Point, West Boothbay Harbor, Maine 04575

Assimilation of carbon-14 labeled bicarbonate into photosynthetic products was measured at four stations in the Southern Ocean. Phytoplankton populations incorporated as much as 80 percent of the fixed carbon into lipid under conditions of low temperatures (–0.2° to –1.8°C) and low light intensities. At higher temperatures (+0.3° to +0.8°C) and higher light intensities, incorporation into lipid accounted for less than 20 percent of the fixed carbon, synthesis of polysaccharide and protein being more prominent.

Submitted on April 2, 1979
Revised on September 4, 1979





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