著者
殖田 三郎 岡田 喜一
出版者
公益社団法人 日本水産学会
雑誌
日本水産学会誌 (ISSN:00215392)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.7, no.4, pp.229-236, 1938-11-15 (Released:2008-02-29)
参考文献数
16
被引用文献数
1

The soundings of the sea-bottoms of Japan by Mr. H. NIINO et al. enabled the authors to confirm the presence of fairly rich algal flora down to a depth of 130 meters, though one deeper than 80 meters bad not been put on record hitherto. Remarkably enough, Ecklonia stolonifera OAM. was found in a flourishing condition at a depth of 199 meters. This depth is perhaps the deepest ever known of the marine algae of the world.
著者
殖田 三郎
出版者
The Japanese Society of Fisheries Science
雑誌
日本水産学会誌 (ISSN:00215392)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.6, no.2, pp.91-104, 1937
被引用文献数
2

Already in 1929, I<sup>(18)</sup> reported preliminarily on this subject, but at that time both experi-ments and observations were. not satisfactory, so that I have continued this study since 1934 at the suggestion of Dr. K. M<sub>IYAKE</sub>.<br> As regards the fate of the carpospores, D<sub>ANGEARD</sub> <sup>(2)</sup> has reported that the carpospores of <i>Porphyra</i> germinate and develop to the protonema-like microscopic plantlets after they are liberated from the mother fronds.<br> After my observation, anyhow, I think it is not far from the truth to say that the car-pospores of <i>Porphyra tenera</i> K<sub>JELLM</sub>. germinate soon after the mother frond liberate them, because not only I could easily observe this germination with the fully riped carpospores in the laboratory, but also in nature on the twigs of dead trees or bamboos, which were planted in shallow waters for the culture of the alga, I could find out many germinated young plantlets in the later part of spring-that is the season, for the mother plants, to begin to decay. These plantlets do not grow large during the summer season, and they propagate with monospores repeatedly. The young fronds which germinate in autumn on the twigs of dead trees or bamboos yield monospores which are transformed from the ordinary vegetative cells; and thus multiplication of this alga is done. Thereafter, this plant develops normally, and gives rise to the frond of <i>Porphyra</i> in winter. These facts observed by myself in nature were quite certified also by the results of my experimental cultivations of the plantlets in the laboratory.