Acclimation to a dynamic irradiance regime changes excessive irradiance sensitivity of Emiliania huxleyi and Thalassiosira weissflogii

Effects of fluctuating irradiance regimes on excessive photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) and ultraviolet (UV) radiation sensitivity were assessed for Emiliania huxleyi (Lohman) and Thalassiosira weissflogii (Grunow) Fryxell and Hasle. Cultures acclimated to low irradiance were subjected to t...

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Published in:Limnology and Oceanography
Main Authors: van de Poll, Willem H., Visser, Ronald J. W., Buma, Anita G. J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11370/ef65e1a6-45e7-41b0-9452-478f9e70d683
https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/ef65e1a6-45e7-41b0-9452-478f9e70d683
https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.2007.52.4.1430
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/ef65e1a6-45e7-41b0-9452-478f9e70d683 2024-06-02T07:56:04+00:00 Acclimation to a dynamic irradiance regime changes excessive irradiance sensitivity of Emiliania huxleyi and Thalassiosira weissflogii van de Poll, Willem H. Visser, Ronald J. W. Buma, Anita G. J. 2007-07 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/ef65e1a6-45e7-41b0-9452-478f9e70d683 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/ef65e1a6-45e7-41b0-9452-478f9e70d683 https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.2007.52.4.1430 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/6708082/2007LimnolOceanogrvdPoll.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/ef65e1a6-45e7-41b0-9452-478f9e70d683 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess van de Poll , W H , Visser , R J W & Buma , A G J 2007 , ' Acclimation to a dynamic irradiance regime changes excessive irradiance sensitivity of Emiliania huxleyi and Thalassiosira weissflogii ' , Limnology and Oceanography , vol. 52 , no. 4 , pp. 1430-1438 . https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.2007.52.4.1430 ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION MARINE DIATOM FLUCTUATING IRRADIANCE PIGMENT COMPOSITION ANTARCTIC DIATOM CELL-DEATH PHOTOSYNTHESIS PHYTOPLANKTON PHOTOACCLIMATION GROWTH article 2007 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.2007.52.4.1430 2024-05-07T18:29:42Z Effects of fluctuating irradiance regimes on excessive photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) and ultraviolet (UV) radiation sensitivity were assessed for Emiliania huxleyi (Lohman) and Thalassiosira weissflogii (Grunow) Fryxell and Hasle. Cultures acclimated to low irradiance were subjected to two irradiance regimes of equal daily dose: dynamic irradiance simulating vertical mixing within the water column and constant irradiance. For each regime two irradiance levels were studied. Growth was monitored for 3 d, after which pigment composition was determined. Next, excessive PAR and UV sensitivity was measured by studying viability loss during 4-h exposure to simulated surface irradiance (SSI). Furthermore, the effects of inhibition of D1 reaction center protein turnover were investigated by incubating samples with lincomycin prior to exposure. Dynamic irradiance reduced growth rates of both species as compared to constant irradiance. Pools of light-harvesting pigments increased in dynamic irradiance, whereas the protective pigment pools decreased compared to constant irradiance. Excessive irradiance sensitivity was enhanced in cells grown in fluctuating irradiance. Furthermore, viability loss was most pronounced in UV treatments combined with lincomycin. E. huxleyi was more sensitive to excessive irradiance than T. weissflogii, which coincided with a lower ratio between protective and light-harvesting pigments in the former species. Irradiance modulation by deep vertical mixing influences growth, pigment composition, and excessive PAR and UV sensitivity within days. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic University of Groningen research database Antarctic Fryxell ENVELOPE(163.183,163.183,-77.617,-77.617) Limnology and Oceanography 52 4 1430 1438
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topic ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION
MARINE DIATOM
FLUCTUATING IRRADIANCE
PIGMENT COMPOSITION
ANTARCTIC DIATOM
CELL-DEATH
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
PHYTOPLANKTON
PHOTOACCLIMATION
GROWTH
spellingShingle ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION
MARINE DIATOM
FLUCTUATING IRRADIANCE
PIGMENT COMPOSITION
ANTARCTIC DIATOM
CELL-DEATH
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
PHYTOPLANKTON
PHOTOACCLIMATION
GROWTH
van de Poll, Willem H.
Visser, Ronald J. W.
Buma, Anita G. J.
Acclimation to a dynamic irradiance regime changes excessive irradiance sensitivity of Emiliania huxleyi and Thalassiosira weissflogii
topic_facet ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION
MARINE DIATOM
FLUCTUATING IRRADIANCE
PIGMENT COMPOSITION
ANTARCTIC DIATOM
CELL-DEATH
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
PHYTOPLANKTON
PHOTOACCLIMATION
GROWTH
description Effects of fluctuating irradiance regimes on excessive photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) and ultraviolet (UV) radiation sensitivity were assessed for Emiliania huxleyi (Lohman) and Thalassiosira weissflogii (Grunow) Fryxell and Hasle. Cultures acclimated to low irradiance were subjected to two irradiance regimes of equal daily dose: dynamic irradiance simulating vertical mixing within the water column and constant irradiance. For each regime two irradiance levels were studied. Growth was monitored for 3 d, after which pigment composition was determined. Next, excessive PAR and UV sensitivity was measured by studying viability loss during 4-h exposure to simulated surface irradiance (SSI). Furthermore, the effects of inhibition of D1 reaction center protein turnover were investigated by incubating samples with lincomycin prior to exposure. Dynamic irradiance reduced growth rates of both species as compared to constant irradiance. Pools of light-harvesting pigments increased in dynamic irradiance, whereas the protective pigment pools decreased compared to constant irradiance. Excessive irradiance sensitivity was enhanced in cells grown in fluctuating irradiance. Furthermore, viability loss was most pronounced in UV treatments combined with lincomycin. E. huxleyi was more sensitive to excessive irradiance than T. weissflogii, which coincided with a lower ratio between protective and light-harvesting pigments in the former species. Irradiance modulation by deep vertical mixing influences growth, pigment composition, and excessive PAR and UV sensitivity within days.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author van de Poll, Willem H.
Visser, Ronald J. W.
Buma, Anita G. J.
author_facet van de Poll, Willem H.
Visser, Ronald J. W.
Buma, Anita G. J.
author_sort van de Poll, Willem H.
title Acclimation to a dynamic irradiance regime changes excessive irradiance sensitivity of Emiliania huxleyi and Thalassiosira weissflogii
title_short Acclimation to a dynamic irradiance regime changes excessive irradiance sensitivity of Emiliania huxleyi and Thalassiosira weissflogii
title_full Acclimation to a dynamic irradiance regime changes excessive irradiance sensitivity of Emiliania huxleyi and Thalassiosira weissflogii
title_fullStr Acclimation to a dynamic irradiance regime changes excessive irradiance sensitivity of Emiliania huxleyi and Thalassiosira weissflogii
title_full_unstemmed Acclimation to a dynamic irradiance regime changes excessive irradiance sensitivity of Emiliania huxleyi and Thalassiosira weissflogii
title_sort acclimation to a dynamic irradiance regime changes excessive irradiance sensitivity of emiliania huxleyi and thalassiosira weissflogii
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https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.2007.52.4.1430
https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/6708082/2007LimnolOceanogrvdPoll.pdf
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