Influence of temperature and salinity on carbon and nitrogen content in Dunaliella viridis teodoresco under nitrogen sufficiency |
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Authors: | Carlos Jim nez,F.Xavier Niell |
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Affiliation: | Carlos Jiménez,F.Xavier Niell |
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Abstract: | Cell carbon and nitrogen in D. viridis are strongly dependent on the culturing conditions. Both elements increase with increasing salinity. At 31°C cell carbon is maximum and cell nitrogen minimum. This temperature was described previously (Jiménez, C., Niell, F. X. & Fernandez, J. A. (1990). Hydrobiologia, 197, 165-72) as the optimal one for achieving the maximum oxygen evolution. These results point out a possible competence for the reducing power during carbon and nitrogen assimilation processes, and under conditions of high photosynthesis (carbon assimilation) there is a partial inhibition of nitrate reduction, making C:N ratio maximum under conditions of maximum net photosynthesis.The study of cell glycerol, nitrate, structural proteins and free amino acids indicates that all of these solutes accumulate in the cells as a result of the high salinity adaptation. |
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Keywords: | Dunaliella viridis cell carbon and nitrogen salinity temperature C, N evolution |
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