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Photosynthesis of Prochloron as Affected by Environmental Factors
Authors:Maribel L Dionisio-Sese  Tadashi Maruyama  Shigetoh Miyachi
Institution:Institute of Biological Sciences, University of the Philippines at Los Ba?os' College, Laguna 4031, Philippines, PH
Marine Biotechnology Institute Co., Ltd., Kamaishi Laboratory, Heita 3-75-1, Kamaishi-shi, Iwate 026-0001, Japan, JP
Abstract:The effects of light intensity, pH, temperature, and UV irradiation on the photosynthetic rate of Prochloron isolated from the ascidian host Lissoclinum patella, collected from Palau, were examined. Photosynthesis increased with light intensity with saturation at 500 μmol/m2 per second. It was maximum at pH 8 to 9 but almost completely suppressed below pH 7. The optimum temperature was 35° to 40°C, but the photosynthesis was absent at ≤20°C and at 45°C. It was recovered when the symbiont was transferred from 1 hour of incubation at ≤20°C to 35°C but not when transferred from incubation at 45°C. Ultraviolet irradiation severely inhibited the photosynthesis of Prochloron in isolation but not in vivo. This protection was brought about by the tunic covering the ascidian colony, which contains UV-absorbing mycosporine-like amino acids. These results indicate that the characteristic condition of the tropical marine environment largely determines the ecological distribution of Prochloron, and the ascidian tunic protects the organism from UV radiation. Received February 17, 2000; accepted August 8, 2000.
Keywords:: mycosporine-like amino acids  photosynthesis  pH  Prochloron  temperature  UV-B radiation  
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