Impact of irradiance on the C allocation in the coastal marine diatom Skeletonema marinoi Sarno and Zingone |
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Authors: | Norici Alessandra Bazzoni Anna Maria Pugnetti Alessandra Raven John A Giordano Mario |
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Affiliation: | Laboratorio di Fisiologia delle Alghe, Dipartimento di Scienze del Mare, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Via Brecce Bianche, 60131 Ancona, Italy. |
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Abstract: | Elemental stoichiometry and organic composition were investigated in an Adriatic strain of Skeletonema marinoi, cultured at 25 [low light (LL)] and 250 [high light (HL)]µmol photon m?2 s?1. Inorganic carbon acquisition, fixation and allocation, and silicic acid and orthophosphate uptake were also studied. The C : P ratio was below the Redfield ratio, especially at LL. In HL cells, N quota was halved, C quota was similar, silica quota was lower, growth rate and long‐term net primary productivity were almost doubled, relative to LL cells. The HL : LL cell quota ratios were 6 for lipid, 0.5 for protein and 0.4 for carbohydrate. Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPc) and glutamine synthetase (GS) activities were unaffected by the growth irradiance; phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPck) was 2.5‐fold more active in LL cells. This suggests that in S. marinoi, C4 photosynthesis is unlikely, PEPc is anaplerotic and PEPck may be involved in the conversion of lipid C to carbohydrates, especially in LL cells. Because about 50% of the cost for the production of an HL cell is caused by lipid biosynthesis, we propose that the preferential allocation of C to lipid at HL takes advantage of the relatively high volume‐based energy content of lipids, in an organism that reduces its size at each vegetative cell division. |
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Keywords: | β‐carboxylases cell stoichiometry diatoms FTIR spectroscopy light lipids macromolecular composition silica |
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