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Selenium as a growth factor for plankton algae in laboratory experiments and in some Swedish lakes

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The growth requirements of inorganic and organic selenium (Se) for the dinoflagellate Peridinium cinctum fa. westii and the diatom Stephanodiscus hantzschii var. pusillus and eight species of green algae are demonstrated.

A new mineral culture medium for P. cinctum is presented. Using P. cinctum as a test alga, bioassays were carried out on waters from a calciferous lake and from some acidified, fertilized, lime-enriched or humic lakes for determination of their contents of bioavailable forms of Se (bioactive Se). Some of the results were related to Tot-Se and selenite-Se, measured chemically, to pH and the occurrence of ambient phytoplankton.

In calcium-rich Lake Erken (pH ∼ 8) blooms and decline of algae coincided with decreases (from >70 to ∼20 ng Se · l−1) and increases (up to >80 ng · l−1) of bioactive Se, indicating uptake and release of inorganic or organic forms of Se. Acidified lakes (pH < 5) generally demonstrated much lower concentrations of bioactive Se (<20 ng · l−1) than neutral, fertilized, lime-enriched, slightly acidic or humic lakes (>20 ng · l−1). The correlation between pH and bioactive Se was positive (r ∼ 0.92; n = 7).

The ecological importance of Se is suggested for some common species of phytoplankton.

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Lindström, K. Selenium as a growth factor for plankton algae in laboratory experiments and in some Swedish lakes. Hydrobiologia 101, 35–47 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00008655

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