Effects of biostimulants, AMPEP and Kelpak on the growth and asexual reproduction of Pyropia yezoensis (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) at different temperatures

Algae Pub Date : 2024-03-15 DOI:10.4490/algae.2024.39.3.11
Sookkyung Shin, Qikun Xing, Ji-Sook Park, C. Yarish, Fanna Kong, Jang K. Kim
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Acadian marine plant extract powder (AMPEP) and Kelpak are commercial biostimulants derived from brown algae Ascophyllum nodosum. This study was to determine if AMPEP and Kelpak can induce thermal resistance in Pyropia yezoensis. P. yezoensis blades were exposed to different concentrations (control: 0, low: 0.001, high: 1 ppm) of AMPEP and Kelpak at 10°C for 6 and 7 days, respectively. Those blades were then cultivated in von Stosch enriched seawater medium at different temperatures (10, 15, 20, and 25°C) with 12 : 12 L : D photoperiod and 100 μmol m-2 s-1 of photosynthetically active radiation for additional 15 days. Results showed that P. yezoensis reproduced archeospores at 20 and 25°C at all biostimulant conditions within 15 days. At lower temperatures (10 and 15°C), only AMPEP-treated P. yezoensis reproduced archeospores. P. yezoensis exposed to 1 ppm Kelpak exhibited higher phycoerythrin and phycocyanin contents than control and 0.001 ppm conditions at 15°C. AMPEP-treated conditions showed higher phycoerythrin and phycocyanin contents than control at 10°C. These results suggest that AMPEP and Kelpak may not enhance the thermal resistance of P. yezoensis. However, AMPEP stimulated archeospores release at lower temperatures. The treatment of AMPEP and Kelpak also increased the pigment contents in P. yezoensis. These results suggest that the use of seaweed-derived biostimulants can provide some economic benefits in P. yezoensis aquaculture. The enhancement of archeospores formation by AMPEP at lower temperature may also increase the productivity since Pyropia farming relies on the accumulation of secondary seedings via asexual reproduction.
生物刺激剂、AMPEP 和 Kelpak 在不同温度下对 Pyropia yezoensis(Bangiales, Rhodophyta)的生长和无性繁殖的影响
阿卡迪亚海洋植物提取物粉末(AMPEP)和 Kelpak 是提取自褐藻 Ascophyllum nodosum 的商业生物刺激剂。本研究旨在确定 AMPEP 和 Kelpak 是否能诱导叶枯藻产生抗热性。在 10°C 温度条件下,将酵母叶片分别暴露于不同浓度(对照组:0;低浓度:0.001;高浓度:1 ppm)的 AMPEP 和 Kelpak 中 6 天和 7 天。然后,在不同温度(10、15、20 和 25°C)、12 : 12 L : D 光周期和 100 μmol m-2 s-1 光合有效辐射条件下,将这些叶片放入 von Stosch 富集海水培养基中再培养 15 天。结果表明,在 20 和 25 摄氏度条件下,P. yezoensis 在所有生物刺激剂条件下均能在 15 天内繁殖出原生孢子。在较低温度下(10 和 15°C),只有经 AMPEP 处理的 P. yezoensis 能繁殖原生孢子。在 15°C 条件下,与对照组和 0.001 ppm 条件相比,暴露于 1 ppm Kelpak 的酵母菌表现出更高的藻红素和藻蓝素含量。在 10°C 条件下,经 AMPEP 处理的藻红蛋白和藻蓝蛋白含量高于对照组。这些结果表明,AMPEP 和 Kelpak 可能不会增强叶枯藻的耐热性。不过,AMPEP 可刺激原生孢子在较低温度下释放。AMPEP 和 Kelpak 处理还增加了酵母菌的色素含量。这些结果表明,海藻生物刺激剂的使用可为酵母菌水产养殖带来一定的经济效益。AMPEP 在较低温度下可促进原生孢子的形成,这也可能会提高生产率,因为Pyropia 的养殖依赖于通过无性繁殖积累次生种子。
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