Effects of nutrient ratios on a newly harmful dinoflagellate Heterocapsa bohaiensis: Evidence from growth, toxicity and transcriptome analyses

IF 7.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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Heterocapsa bohaiensis is a newly identified dinoflagellate species that causes harmful blooms in coastal areas in China, Malaysian, and New Caledonian. These blooms have led to substantial economic losses for local aquaculture. Previous studies have mainly focused on understanding the toxicity of H. bohaiensis. However, the causes of H. bohaiensis blooms remain unknown. In this study, we aimed to ascertain nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) requirements for the growth and reproduction of H. bohaiensis. Additionally, we sought to understand the functional mechanisms by comparing the transcriptomes of H. bohaiensis under nutrient-limited conditions and control conditions. The results revealed a wide range of acceptable N:P ratios for H. bohainensis, attributed to a mechanism involving nutrient storage, which allowed H. bohainensis to sustain its growth even when either nitrate or phosphate was depleted. Higher N:P ratios (>27.5) were more conducive to the growth of H. bohainensis than f/2 medium or low ratios, which is related to the N:P ratios absorbed by H. bohainensis. The toxicity of H. bohainensis was significantly enhanced in N-limited or P-limited states. These findings underscore the significance of the physiological metabolism of H. bohainensis in adapting to environmental stresses induced by human activities and establishing the dominance of blooms.

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养分比例对新近出现的有害甲藻 Heterocapsa bohaiensis 的影响:来自生长、毒性和转录组分析的证据。
Heterocapsa bohaiensis 是一种新发现的甲藻,在中国、马来西亚和新喀里多尼亚沿海地区造成有害的水华。这些水华给当地水产养殖业造成了巨大的经济损失。以往的研究主要集中于了解渤海藻的毒性。然而,勃海藻华的成因仍然未知。在本研究中,我们旨在确定渤海鳕生长和繁殖对氮(N)和磷(P)的需求。此外,我们还试图通过比较勃海藻在营养限制条件和对照条件下的转录组来了解其功能机制。结果显示,渤海苣苔可接受的氮磷比范围很广,这归因于一种涉及营养储存的机制,即使硝酸盐或磷酸盐耗尽,渤海苣苔也能维持生长。较高的氮磷比(> 27.5)比中低氮磷比(f/2)更有利于波萝苣苔的生长,这与波萝苣苔吸收的氮磷比有关。在氮受限或磷受限的状态下,博氏藻的毒性明显增强。这些发现强调了博氏藻生理代谢在适应人类活动引起的环境压力和建立藻华优势方面的重要性。
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Environmental Pollution
Environmental Pollution 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
16.00
自引率
6.70%
发文量
2082
审稿时长
2.9 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Pollution is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality research papers and review articles covering all aspects of environmental pollution and its impacts on ecosystems and human health. Subject areas include, but are not limited to: • Sources and occurrences of pollutants that are clearly defined and measured in environmental compartments, food and food-related items, and human bodies; • Interlinks between contaminant exposure and biological, ecological, and human health effects, including those of climate change; • Contaminants of emerging concerns (including but not limited to antibiotic resistant microorganisms or genes, microplastics/nanoplastics, electronic wastes, light, and noise) and/or their biological, ecological, or human health effects; • Laboratory and field studies on the remediation/mitigation of environmental pollution via new techniques and with clear links to biological, ecological, or human health effects; • Modeling of pollution processes, patterns, or trends that is of clear environmental and/or human health interest; • New techniques that measure and examine environmental occurrences, transport, behavior, and effects of pollutants within the environment or the laboratory, provided that they can be clearly used to address problems within regional or global environmental compartments.
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