Does chlorophyllidea reduce reliability of chlorophylla measurements in marine coastal sediments? |
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Authors: | Marie-Reine Plante-Cuny Christiane Barranguet Daniel Bonin Christian Grenz |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre d'Océanologie de Marseille, Université d'Aix-Marseille II — URA CNRS n°41 Station Marine d'Endoume, 13007 Marseille, France |
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Abstract: | Pigment concentrations (chlorophylla, chlorophyllidea and pheopigmentsa) were measured by HPLC and spectrophotometry with acidification on 57 samples collected in different marine coastal sediments, containing autochthonous microphytes, and with various organic matter contents (plant detritus, biodeposits or hydrocarbons). Statistical analysis shows that the spectrophotometry with acidification, as compared to HPLC, gives reliable values for chlorophylla. Chlorophyllidea concentrations may be considered as negligible. Though spectrophotometric methods are sometimes questioned when applied to sediments they appear to give easy, quick and good estimates of Chla contents in benthic microphytes for hydrobiological studies in coastal areas. |
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Keywords: | chlorophylla chlorophyllidea pheopigments spectrophotometry HPLC marine sediments |
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