Abstract
Platymonas convolutaeParke et Manton is the natural algal partner of the symbiotic wormConvoluta roscoffensisGraff (Parke & Manton 1967). Recent work by Provasoli, Yamasu & Manton (1968) has shown that although several algae can form a symbiotic relationship with the worm if supplied in unialgal culture, the natural symbiont is the most effective and is able to eliminate competitors. The alga can be cultured in a denned medium away from its partner, and this paper presents some physiological characteristics of the alga in pure culture in comparison with some of its free-living relatives, in particular the type species of the genusPlatymonas, P. tetratheleG. S. West. The present investigation has been concerned mainly with the uptake of carbohydrates and the utilization of organic nitrogen. Other aspects that are included are the excretion of metabolites into the medium and the soluble carbohydrates found within the algae. In addition, culturing the algae has revealed a difference in behaviour of possible relevance to the symbiotic relationship.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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