Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence parameters during desiccation and osmotic stress of Hassallia antarctica culture

Hassallia antarctica is a terrestrial cyanobacterium colonizing various habitats in Antarctica such as soil surface, microbiological mats and seepages. H. antarctica represents one of the cyanobacterial species forming biodiversity of terrestrial autotrophs of James Ross Island, Antarctica. It is a...

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Published in:Czech Polar Reports
Main Author: Alonso, Marta Campos
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Published: Masaryk University Press 2018
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cpr2018-2-16
https://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/viewFile/12927/11279
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spelling crmasarykunivpr:10.5817/cpr2018-2-16 2024-05-19T07:29:55+00:00 Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence parameters during desiccation and osmotic stress of Hassallia antarctica culture Alonso, Marta Campos 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cpr2018-2-16 https://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/viewFile/12927/11279 unknown Masaryk University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 Czech Polar Reports volume 8, issue 2, page 198-207 ISSN 1805-0697 1805-0689 journal-article 2018 crmasarykunivpr https://doi.org/10.5817/cpr2018-2-16 2024-04-30T06:41:29Z Hassallia antarctica is a terrestrial cyanobacterium colonizing various habitats in Antarctica such as soil surface, microbiological mats and seepages. H. antarctica represents one of the cyanobacterial species forming biodiversity of terrestrial autotrophs of James Ross Island, Antarctica. It is a filamentous cyanobacterium composing blackish fasciculated clusters thanks to false branching. In our study, sensitivity of the species to dehydration and salt stress was studied. We used H. antarctica culture (CCALA 956) grown on Z liquid medium. Clusters of H. antarctica were placed on wet filter paper and dried naturally at 5°C. During gradual dehydration, relative water content (RWC) was evaluated gravimetrically simultaneously with chlorophyll fluorescence measurements. Slow Kautsky kinetics and the chlorophyll fluorescence parameters (FV/FM, ФPSII) were used to assess dehydration-related decrease in primary photosynthetic processes. It was found that H. antarctica, contrastingly to other terrestrial cyanobacteria from polar habitats, was not able to maintain photosynthetic processes at RWCs as low as 20%. Even during initial phase of dehydration (RWC of 95%) rapid decline in FV/FM occured. Resistance of H. antarctica to osmotic stress was studied by time courses of the chlorophyll fluorescence parameter in response to 3.0, 0.3, and 0.03 M NaCl solution. Both shape of slow Kautsky kinetics and numeric values of chlorophyll fluorescence parameters were affected by osmotic stress. While full inhibitory effect was apparent in 3.0 M NaCl treatment immediately, the salt stress-induced decline in chlorophyll fluorescence parameters was observed at 0.03 M NaCl even after 8 hours of exposition. It was, therefore, concluded that H. antarctica exhibited high resistance to osmotic stress which may help the species to cope with repetitive dehydration events that happen in the field during austral summer season in Antarctica, James Ross Island in particular. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica James Ross Island Ross Island Munipress - Masaryk University Press Czech Polar Reports 8 2 198 207
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description Hassallia antarctica is a terrestrial cyanobacterium colonizing various habitats in Antarctica such as soil surface, microbiological mats and seepages. H. antarctica represents one of the cyanobacterial species forming biodiversity of terrestrial autotrophs of James Ross Island, Antarctica. It is a filamentous cyanobacterium composing blackish fasciculated clusters thanks to false branching. In our study, sensitivity of the species to dehydration and salt stress was studied. We used H. antarctica culture (CCALA 956) grown on Z liquid medium. Clusters of H. antarctica were placed on wet filter paper and dried naturally at 5°C. During gradual dehydration, relative water content (RWC) was evaluated gravimetrically simultaneously with chlorophyll fluorescence measurements. Slow Kautsky kinetics and the chlorophyll fluorescence parameters (FV/FM, ФPSII) were used to assess dehydration-related decrease in primary photosynthetic processes. It was found that H. antarctica, contrastingly to other terrestrial cyanobacteria from polar habitats, was not able to maintain photosynthetic processes at RWCs as low as 20%. Even during initial phase of dehydration (RWC of 95%) rapid decline in FV/FM occured. Resistance of H. antarctica to osmotic stress was studied by time courses of the chlorophyll fluorescence parameter in response to 3.0, 0.3, and 0.03 M NaCl solution. Both shape of slow Kautsky kinetics and numeric values of chlorophyll fluorescence parameters were affected by osmotic stress. While full inhibitory effect was apparent in 3.0 M NaCl treatment immediately, the salt stress-induced decline in chlorophyll fluorescence parameters was observed at 0.03 M NaCl even after 8 hours of exposition. It was, therefore, concluded that H. antarctica exhibited high resistance to osmotic stress which may help the species to cope with repetitive dehydration events that happen in the field during austral summer season in Antarctica, James Ross Island in particular.
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Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence parameters during desiccation and osmotic stress of Hassallia antarctica culture
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title Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence parameters during desiccation and osmotic stress of Hassallia antarctica culture
title_short Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence parameters during desiccation and osmotic stress of Hassallia antarctica culture
title_full Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence parameters during desiccation and osmotic stress of Hassallia antarctica culture
title_fullStr Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence parameters during desiccation and osmotic stress of Hassallia antarctica culture
title_full_unstemmed Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence parameters during desiccation and osmotic stress of Hassallia antarctica culture
title_sort changes in chlorophyll fluorescence parameters during desiccation and osmotic stress of hassallia antarctica culture
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