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  • 1
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (145 Seiten = 72 MB) , Illustrationen, Graphen
    Edition: 2021
    Language: German
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    In:  (PhD/ Doctoral thesis), Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany, 133 pp
    Publication Date: 2021-01-18
    Type: Thesis , NonPeerReviewed
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-23
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    Publication Date: 2022-03-01
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  • 5
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    Helgoland marine research 7 (1960), S. 114-124 
    ISSN: 1438-3888
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
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  • 6
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    Helgoland marine research 8 (1962), S. 243-256 
    ISSN: 1438-3888
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
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    Helgoland marine research 10 (1964), S. 73-90 
    ISSN: 1438-3888
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung 1. Die negative Turgorregulation vonChaetomorpha linum nach Herabsetzung des Salzgehaltes im Außenmedium beruht in der Hauptsache auf einer Erniedrigung des osmotischen Potentials des Zellsaftes durch Abgabe von K. und Cl′. 2. Während der positiven Turgorregulation nach Erhöhung des Salzgehaltes im Außenmedium konnte umgekehrt eine starke Speicherung von K. und Cl′ beobachtet werden. 3. Das Natrium als wichtigstes Kation des Seewassers ist für beide Prozesse osmotisch kaum von Bedeutung. Die Änderung des Natriumgehaltes im Versuchsmaterial betrug in beiden Fällen nur etwa 10% der Änderung seines Chloridwertes und nur etwa 5% der Änderung seines osmotischen Gesamtpotentials. 4. Kalziummangel im Außenmedium führte zu einer starken Abgabe von KCl durch die Versuchspflanzen, welche dabei einen beträchtlichen Turgorverlust erlitten. 5. Die ebenfalls durch Kalziummangel bewirkte starke Verquellung der Zellwände wird im Zusammenhang mit der sprughaften Abnahme des Kalziumgehaltes der Versuchspflanzen auf einen Ionenaustauschvorgang zurückgeführt, bei dem das Zellwand-Kalzium durch Natrium ersetzt werden dürfte.
    Notes: Abstract Some algae of the intertidal zone are capable of regulating their turgor pressure. In 1896Drevs had already shown that this process is affected primarily by accumulation (positive turgor-regulation) or extrusion (negative turgor-regulation) of mineral salts and that transformation of stock material (e. g. starch) into osmotic active substances (e. g. sucrose) and vice versa plays no important role. His results are being confirmed by the present paper. InChaetomorpha linum (Müller)Kützing, lowering of salinity resulted in a significant release of potassium and chlorine (negative turgor-regulation). Changes in sodium content were only small. In algae exposed to a salinity of 30‰, the total sodium concentration was only about 10% that of the external medium. Salinity increase led to a marked accumulation (positive turgor-regulation) of potassium and chlorine. Even in this process sodium was engaged only to a small degree — despite its high concentration in the surrounding medium. In both cases internal changes in sodium content amounted only to about 5% of the total osmotic changes in the external medium. After transfer from 30‰ salinity into isosmotic artificial sea water without Ca··, a rapid loss of potassium and chlorine was observed. The abrupt decrease of the calcium content accompanied by a marked swelling of cell walls, leading to a significant reduction of cell space, is interpreted as ion exchange process changing the cell wall Ca.. against Na..
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1438-3888
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung 1. Es wird ein einfaches Verfahren zur Gewinnung größerer, für chemisch-analytische Untersuchungen ausreichender Zellsaftmengen auch von kleinzelligen Meeresalgen beschrieben. 2. Eine neue Methode zur Bestimmung des AFS von Meeresalgen mit Hilfe seewasserisotonischer LiCl-Lösungen wird am Beispiel vonChaetomorpha linum kritisch untersucht. 3. Unter Berücksichtigung der an einigen Helgoländer Meeresalgen bestimmten Li-AFS-Werte werden aus den Ergebnissen der chemischen Analysen die Zellsaftkonzentrationen der nachgewiesenen Ionen berechnet. 4. Die Voraussetzungen für die Zuverlässigkeit der erzielten Ergebnisse werden im Zusammenhang mit Befunden anderer Autoren diskutiert.
    Notes: Abstract Samples of cell sap in amounts suitable for chemical analysis of mineral compounds were obtained by high speed centrifugation of several frost-killed (-20° C) Helgoland algae under paraffin oil. In order to calculate the vacuole concentration of the mineral salts determined in these liquids, the extravacuolar solving space of the algae was measured as Lithium apparent free space (Li-AFS) after rinsing the algae for several minutes in balanced LiCl solutions. The Li-AFS was calculated from the results gained by flamephotometric determination of the Li-concentrations in the sap and in the bathing fluid. To avoid errors caused by interaction of Donnan-effects, the Li-AFS ofChaetomorpha linum kept in diluted sea water of different concentrations was measured. By plotting the results against the medium concentration, evidence was obtained to show that in 100 % Li-solution (corresponding osmotically to natural sea water of about 30 ‰), the Donnan effect was negligible. In the more diluted solutions, however, higher Li-AFS values were obtained. This would indicate that the differences in the distribution of Li-cations between medium and AFS, which are effected by the negative charges of indiffusible anions in the cytoplasm and of fixed acidic groups (e. g. R-COO−) of phycocolloids in the wall material, will cause considerable errors if Li-concentrations are too low. Taking these experiences into account, AFS-values of several algae from Helgoland were measured by the same technique and the vacuole concentrations of the analysed mineral compounds calculated.
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  • 9
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    Helgoland marine research 11 (1964), S. 323-326 
    ISSN: 1438-3888
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung 1. Es wird eine Glasapparatur zur Bestimmung des Volumens biologischer Objekte beschrieben. 2. Die Genauigkeit der Methode und die Reproduzierbarkeit der Ergebnisse werden an Hand einer Meßreihe dargestellt.
    Notes: Abstract A new simple glass-made apparatus for very exact volume determinations of biological material is described. The accuracy and reproducibility of the measurements are demonstrated.
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    Helgoland marine research 16 (1967), S. 262-270 
    ISSN: 1438-3888
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung 1. Die vorläufigen Ergebnisse von chemischen Analysen des Zellsaftes vonCoscinodiscus wailesii werden mitgeteilt und den vonBeklemishev et al. (1961) an Zellsaftproben vonEthmodiscus rex gewonnenen Resultaten gegenübergestellt. 2. Eine eingehende kritische Diskussion der beiderseitigen, völlig widersprüchlichen Ergebnisse liefert keine Anhaltspunkte zur befriedigenden Erklärung dieser Diskrepanzen, die weiteren Untersuchungen vorbehalten bleiben muß.
    Notes: Abstract A sample of cells of the plankton diatomCoscinodiscus wailesii was cultivated at 15° C under 14 hours illumination per day by fluorescent lamps (ca. 1000 lux). The aerated culture medium consisted of Erdschreiber solution of about 30 ‰ salinity enriched (afterLewin 1965) with B (5 · 10−5 m) and provided with infusorial earth (1 g/l) as a source of Si and trace elements. When the cell concentration reached about 100 per ml the diatoms were sifted off by a piece of plankton cloth (mesh width 200µ) and rinsed on the sieve by artificial Li-sea-water. After this treatment most of the Li-solution still adhering was removed by filter paper; the remaining rest imbibed in the free accessible room of the cytoplasm as well as in the cell walls and in interstitial rooms between cells was determined by flame photometry as apparent free space (AFS). All results were obtained from a single sample only; they have therefore to be regarded as preliminary. Comparing these results with the information revealed by former investigations on the cell sap of other marine algae (Kesseler 1964, 1966) no uncommon facts could be established: Potassium and chloride proved to be the main intracellular ions, while sodium was restricted to about 0.25 times its medium concentration; NH 4 · was not detectable. Mg··, Ca··, and H2PO′4 were present in relatively small amounts, while the sulfate concentration was rather high, and thus obviously compensating for the deficit in chloride ions. Similar relations, but more pronounced, were found inDesmarestia viridis. Acidity of cell sap, determined by means of Merck indicator paper, was pH 5. Considering the dilution of the sample by the artificial Li-sea water, and the buffering effect of H2PO4 ions (probably from the cytoplasm), the pH of the original sap might have been about 4. The specific gravity of artificial sap (prepared in agreement with the analytical results and determined arcometrically) was 1,0287 g/cm3 at 20° C, while the density of the culture medium, at the same temperature, was 1,0243 g/cm3. The chemical properties of the cell sap ofCoscinodiscus wailesii provide in no way suitable means of buoyancy, as could be demonstrated for the cell sap ofNoctiluca (Kesseler 1966). This finding contradicts results by the Russian investigatorsBeklemishev,Petrikova &Semina (1961) employing ultramicrochemical methods on samples of cell sap from single cells of the rather closely related giant speciesEthmodiscus rex.
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