Photoautotrophs,
including endosymbiotic eukaryotes, utilize specific minor and trace
elements during the course of various cellular functions, including, but
not limited to: cell division; nitrogen uptake (nitrogen assimilation,
nitrate reduction); CO2 fixation; phosphorus acquisition;
photosynthesis; production of pigments and vitamins; DNA transcription.
The rate of phototroph-driven element depletion within a recirculating
system is mediated by photoperiod length and rate of nutrient input,
among other chemical and physical factors. Failure to maintain adequate
availability of these critical elements suppresses the rate of nutrient
uptake, feasibly resulting in nutrient accumulation within the system
and, potentially, cell death within the photoautotroph population. Many
complex reactions taking place within plant and algal cells require the
presence of multiple elements to achieve completion. Absence of any
one of the critical elements therefore inhibits productivity.
Elements provided by
this formulation: have been long-established by researchers as being
critical to photosynthesis; are present in appropriate ratios; dosed as
directed, will not cause suppression of photoautotroph cellular
production as a result of accumulation. This formulation does not
propose to act as a complete growth medium for diatom cultures, and
therefore omits silicon as a component.
Supplementation of
minor and/or trace elements known to suppress the growth of
photoautotrophs is contraindicated in systems housing cohorts partially-
or wholly-reliant upon nutrient production by endosymbiotic eukaryotes
for long-term existence. Evidence suggests that presence of
Lanthanides, in addition to specific heavy metals (e.g. Hg, Pb, As, Cd,
Cr), inhibits growth of photoautotroph cultures. These elements are
omitted from this formulation.
Keep
out of reach of children and unauthorized persons. Avoid contact with
skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. Store in a cool, dry location away
from sunlight.
The
rate of ion depletion due to photoautotroph uptake is driven by various
chemical and physical factors which are unique to each
independently-operating recirculating system, and which are constantly
changing as photoautotroph biomass increases and decreases.
Monitoring
(daily) the system's concentrations of elements provided by this
formulation, as well as the concentration of nitrate, and referencing
apparent changes in coloration of zooxanthellate cnidarians will enable
User to adjust dosing of this formula to suit system requirements,
improving overall effectiveness and resulting in less wasted solution.
Users
unable to perform analyses for elements provided by this formula are
recommended to monitor nitrate concentration and apparent changes in
coloration of zooxanthellate cnidarians, adjusting dosage to suit system
requirements. This visual approach to dosing is fastest, and for many
systems will be adequate.
Recommended
is diluting an appropriate volume of this solution into a larger volume
of purified water (with a purity of at least 98%), and applying this
diluted solution to the system with an automated dosing system
throughout the photoperiod. Dosing frequency is directly proportional to
stability of ionic concentrations and, resultantly, gradual changes in
the coloration (manifesting as intensification) of coloration of
zooxanthellate cnidarians. A 1 - 10 s drip interval during the
photoperiod provides adequate ionic stability, and is recommended.
If
no automated dosing system is available, then apply solution manually
each day. Dosing frequency is directly proportional to stability of
ionic concentrations and, resultantly, consistent changes in coloration
of zooxanthellate cnidarians. Dosage volume per 24 h is divided by the
dosing frequency.
It is not recommended that this formulation be dosed fewer than four times weekly.
Because
changes in coloration of zooxanthellate cnidarian tissues occur
gradually, and in a non-uniform fashion among mixed cohorts, it is
strongly recommended that a select number of individual cohort members
be identified as subjects, recording changes in coloration with
high-resolution photographs taken immediately prior to initial dosing,
and at regular intervals once dosing has commenced. Physical conditions
(e.g. light, water temperature, water flow) should be as uniform as
possible when taking photographs. Changes in coloration are
qualitative, and two observers may draw different conclusions when
viewing the same specimen. Users should anticipate that noticeable
changes in coloration of zooxanthellate cnidarians may require up to 5
applications of Isol8 MT to occur. Metered application, in which Isol8
MT is applied daily over the course of the photoperiod, has been
observed to produce consistent results.
A
quantitative impact that the application of Isol8 MT may produce in
some recirculating systems is the gradual reduction of aqueous nitrate.
This is discussed more fully below. The depletion of nitrate below the
amount required for continued photosynthesis must be avoided in
recirculating systems housing cohorts which include photoautotrophs. Nitrate supplementation may eventually be necessitated, depending upon cohort requirements.
Reference
Standards: 1 mL per 250 gal. (946.25 L) establishes the appropriate
concentrations of constituent ions at S=35. If using glass dropper
supplied with 60-mL package, then 1 mL is equivalent to approximately 20
drops. 1 drop per 12.5 gal. (47.3125 L). For laboratory applications,
dilute 1 mL Isol8 MT into 99 mL of distilled or deionized water, and
apply at 1 mL per 2.5 gal as necessary.
Apply 1 mL
per 250 gal. (946.25 L) new water added to recirculating systems during
routine water changes, unless Formul8 salt is being used (the
appropriate concentrations of all critical minor and trace elements are
already provided by Formul8 and Formul8x salt blends).
Initial application:
Dose equivalent of 1 mL per 500 gal. (1892.5 L) every 24 h, applied
during photoperiod, for initial ten (10) days; this corresponds to 1
drop per 25 gal. (94.625 L).
Monitor
nitrate concentration at beginning, middle, and end of photoperiod. A
decrease in peak nitrate concentration recorded at the same reference
times indicates increased nitrate uptake and depletion of the elements
provided by this formulation. Anticipate noticeable changes in
coloration of zooxanthellate cnidarians during the latter half of this
initial dosing period. Diverging from this initial dosing regimen is
discouraged.
Maintenance application: Because
one of the primary functions of Isol8 MT is to enable primary producers
to remove nutrients more efficiently, whether the dosing rate increases
or decreases after the initial ten day dosing period is variable.
If the nitrate concentration
has decreased since dosing Isol8 MT commenced, then decrease dosage from
1 drop per 25 USG to 1 drop per 37.5 - 50.0 USG daily.
If the nitrate concentration
has either not changed or has increased since dosing Isol8 MT commenced,
then increase dosage from 1 drop per 25 USG to 1 drop per 12.5 - 17.5
USG daily.
Recommended is to perform ICP
analysis 30 days after commencing dosing Isol8 MT to guide further
dosage modification. In any case, do not exceed 1 mL per 250 gal. (946.25 L) per 24 h.
Notice:
It is not possible to eliminate all risks associated with the use,
handling, or storage of this product. Ineffectiveness, injury to crops
and/or livestock, or other unintended consequences may result due to
factors outside the control of Captiv8 Aquaculture or the seller. Buyer
or user shall assume all such risks. For details, go to Terms and Conditions. Consult SDS before use.
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