Comparative studies of photosynthetic capacity in three pigmented red algal parasites: Chlorophyll a concentrations and PAM fluorometry measurements

Volume: 67, Issue: 2, Pages: 89 - 93
Published: Oct 29, 2018
Abstract
SUMMARY Over 100 species of red algae have been described as parasites on other red algae, but the majority show some degree of pigmentation. This raises the question of their parasitic status, especially their abilities to photosynthesize and their dependence on their host for fixed carbon. Are they considered parasites only based on morphological characters, for example, reduced size and secondary pit connection to the host? Translocation of...
Paper Details
Title
Comparative studies of photosynthetic capacity in three pigmented red algal parasites: Chlorophyll a concentrations and PAM fluorometry measurements
Published Date
Oct 29, 2018
Volume
67
Issue
2
Pages
89 - 93
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