南極産微細藻類の培養(2) : 南極スカルブスネスの塩湖から分離したAchnanthes brevipes AGARDH var. intermedia (KUTZ.) CLEVE

The Lake Hunazoko and Lake Suribati are salt lakes in the Skarvsnes of the coastal region of Liitzow-Holm Bay, Antarctica. The cloride contents of Lake Hunazoko varied from 73 g Cl/l to 143 g Cl/l in a season, and those of Lake Suribati also varied from 25 g Cl/l to 73 g Cl/l. Achnanthes brevipes AG...

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Main Authors: 綿貫 知彦, 大野 正夫, Tomohiko WATANUKI, Masao OHNO
Format: Report
Language:Japanese
Published: 研究論文 1975
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Summary:The Lake Hunazoko and Lake Suribati are salt lakes in the Skarvsnes of the coastal region of Liitzow-Holm Bay, Antarctica. The cloride contents of Lake Hunazoko varied from 73 g Cl/l to 143 g Cl/l in a season, and those of Lake Suribati also varied from 25 g Cl/l to 73 g Cl/l. Achnanthes brevipes AGARDH var. intermedia (Kuxz.) CLEVE was isolated from the samples of the bottom sand which were collected on the coast of these lakes, from 28 to 29 January 1975. This species, being distributed in the fresh water over the world widely, was now reported from the salt lakes in Antarctica.