Apparent Total CO2 Equilibrium Point in Marine Algae during Photosynthesis in Sea Water
NE Tolbert and W Garey
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology
3(1) 69 - 72
Published: 1976
Abstract
A constant CO2 equilibrium level was reached with marine algae in a closed container in sunlight in sea water. With an air atomosphere, values of 5 mg CO2 per litre were maintained by Boodlea composita and by Halimeda cylindracea, and 2 mg per litre by Enteromorpha sp. These equilibrium values were increased in an atmosphere of 100% oxygen. These values may be comparable with compensation point analyses for land plants and are indicative of photorespiration in marine algae.
https://doi.org/10.1071/PP9760069
© CSIRO 1976