Micronutrients and Kelp Cultures: Evidence for Cobalt and Managanese Deficiency in Southern California Deep Seawater

Abstract: 

It has been suggested that naturally occurring copper and zinc concentrations in deep seawater are toxic to marine organisms when the free ion forms are overabundant. The effects of micronutrients on the growth of gametophytes of the ecologically and commercially significant giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) were studied in defined media. The results indicate that toxic copper and zinc ion concentrations as well as cobalt and manganese deficiencies may be among the factors controlling the growth of marine organisms in nature.

Author(s): 
James S. Kuwabara
Article Source: 
Reprint Series 11 June 1982, Volume 216, pp. 1219-1221
Category: 
Geography
Seaweed composition
Uses of Seaweeds: Chemicals