Effects of Nutrient Enrichment on Growth and Phlorotannin Production in Fucus gardneri Embryos
Resource-allocation models predict trade-offs between growth and chemical defense. The carbon/nutrient balance hypothesis (CNBH) predicts that plants will allocate carbon to growth when nutrients are abundant and allocate it to carbon-based antiherbivore defenses when nutrients are limiting. In marine systems, field and laboratory tests of the CNBH with phlorotannin-producing algae have generally supported the predictions of the model. However, these tests have all measured phlorotannin concentrations in adult algae rather than juveniles, which are susceptible to higher
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- Van Alstyne, Kathryn L, Dr. - author
- Pelletreau, Karen N. - author
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collections Shannon Point Marine Center Faculty Publications | Shannon Point Marine Center
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1009
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November 3rd, 2000
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