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Algal assay research in programs for Euthrophic Lake management: laboratory and field studies

Abstract

The present study is an attempt to clarify whether relations between viruses (cyanophages) and their algal hosts can be affected by manipulations in the environment. Is is possible to activate cyanophages and accelerate lysis of blue-green algal populations or to enhance the resistance of blue-green algae to attack from cynaophages. The experiments presented here were performed under laboratory conditions with a well-known algal - canophage system, Plectonema boryanum and cyanophage LPP-1 (attacking strains of Lyngbya, Phormidium and Plectonema). The work was done in close connection with field experiments on natural blue-green algal communities, however, because the nature of the induced blue-green algal collapse in plastic enclosures suggested lysis of the algal cells. The rate of LPP-1 cyanophage replication and lysis of plectonema was studied in relation to: (a) pH alterations by CO/sub 2//air additions, (b) algal host culture age and density, (c) nutrient concentrations and (d) presence of additional algal species.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1979
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
LUNBDS-(NBLI-1002)-1-172-(1979)
Reference Number:
EDB-80-046058
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Thesis
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; ALGAE; BIOLOGICAL ADAPTATION; LAKES; ECOLOGY; VIRUSES; WATER POLLUTION; ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS; AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS; BIOASSAY; ENVIRONMENT; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; GROWTH; MANAGEMENT; NUTRIENTS; PRODUCTIVITY; TABLES; DATA; DATA FORMS; ECOSYSTEMS; INFORMATION; MICROORGANISMS; NUMERICAL DATA; PARASITES; PLANTS; POLLUTION; SURFACE WATERS; 520100* - Environment, Aquatic- Basic Studies- (-1989)
OSTI ID:
8154323
Research Organizations:
Lund Univ. (Sweden). Limnologiska Institutionen
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Availability:
Dep. NTIS (US Sales Only), PC A09/MF A01.
Submitting Site:
SWED
Size:
Pages: 179
Announcement Date:
Apr 01, 1980

Citation Formats

Lindmark, G. Algal assay research in programs for Euthrophic Lake management: laboratory and field studies. Sweden: N. p., 1979. Web.
Lindmark, G. Algal assay research in programs for Euthrophic Lake management: laboratory and field studies. Sweden.
Lindmark, G. 1979. "Algal assay research in programs for Euthrophic Lake management: laboratory and field studies." Sweden.
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title = {Algal assay research in programs for Euthrophic Lake management: laboratory and field studies}
author = {Lindmark, G}
abstractNote = {The present study is an attempt to clarify whether relations between viruses (cyanophages) and their algal hosts can be affected by manipulations in the environment. Is is possible to activate cyanophages and accelerate lysis of blue-green algal populations or to enhance the resistance of blue-green algae to attack from cynaophages. The experiments presented here were performed under laboratory conditions with a well-known algal - canophage system, Plectonema boryanum and cyanophage LPP-1 (attacking strains of Lyngbya, Phormidium and Plectonema). The work was done in close connection with field experiments on natural blue-green algal communities, however, because the nature of the induced blue-green algal collapse in plastic enclosures suggested lysis of the algal cells. The rate of LPP-1 cyanophage replication and lysis of plectonema was studied in relation to: (a) pH alterations by CO/sub 2//air additions, (b) algal host culture age and density, (c) nutrient concentrations and (d) presence of additional algal species.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1979}
month = {Jan}
}