Abstract

AbstractThe photosynthetic rates of Enteromorpha intestinalis, Fucus vesiculosus and Laminaria saccharina from the Baltic Sea were measured in different salinity range of Medium A (with NaHCO3) and Medium B (without NaHCO3). Photosynthetic activity in Medium A showed higher values than those in Medium B. The materials pretreated for one day showed a higher O2 output than those untreated at almost every salinity range. In a chloride loss experiment the pretreated thalli of Porphyra umbilicalis, Fucus vesiculosus and Laminaria digitata were placed for a three minute period in distilled water. The excreted chloride ion content showed a higher value in sublittoral species after hypotonic and hypertonic treatment than in intertidal species.

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