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Effect of irradiance, temperature and salinity on growth and toxin production by Nodularia spumigena
Authors:P Hobson  HJ Fallowfield
Institution:(1) Department of Environmental Health, School of Medicine, Flinders Medical Centre, Flinders University of South Australia, Bedford Park, 5042, South Australia
Abstract:The object of this work was to determine, using a full-factorial experiment, the influence of temperature, irradiance and salinity on growth and hepatotoxin production by Nodularia spumigena, isolated from Lake Alexandrina in the south-east of South Australia. Higher levels of biomass (determined as particulate organic carbon, POC), toxin production and intracellular toxin concentration per mg POC were produced under light limited conditions (30 mgrmol m–2 s–1) and at salinities equal to or greater than those experienced in Lake Alexandrina. Both highest biomass and total toxin production rates were recorded at temperatures equal to or greater than those of the lake (20 and 30thinsp°C). The temperature at which maximum biomass and toxin production was recorded decreased from 30thinsp°C for cultures grown at 30 mgrmol m–2 s–1 to 20thinsp°C when grown at 80 mgrmol m–2 s–1. In contrast, intracellular toxin per mg POC was highest at the lowest growth temperature, 10thinsp°C, at both 30 and 80 mgrmol m–2 s–1. It appears that the optimum temperature for biosynthetic pathways used in the production of toxin is lower than the optimum temperature for those pathways associated with growth. Intracellular toxin levels were higher in cells cultured at 10thinsp°C/30 mgrmol m–2 s–1 whereas the majority of the toxin was extracellular in cells grown at 30thinsp°C/30 mgrmol m–2 s–1. This implies that the highest concentration of toxin in lake water would occur under high temperature and high irradiance conditions. Individual environmental parameters of salinity, irradiance and temperature were all shown to influence growth and toxin production. Notwithstanding, the overall influence of these three parameters on toxin production was mediated through their effect upon growth rate.
Keywords:Nodularia spumigena  irradiance  temperature  salinity  nodularin  growth rate
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