Abstract
The iron nutrition of Phaeodactylum tricornutum (Bohlin) has been studied, and the limitation of growth because of iron deficiency demonstrated. Evidence is presented suggesting the ability of the organism to utilize paniculate iron and to adjust its utilization of iron in the presence of a continuing deficiency. One effect of lack of iron is a reduction in the degree of pigmentation and the ability of added iron to restore the pigmentation. Figures are presented showing the iron content per cell, and a comparison with other organisms suggests that the brackishwater P. tricornutum may be atypical when compared with coastal and oceanic members of the marine phytoplankton.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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