Anastasiia Kolomiiets, Oleksandr Bren, Pavel Přibyl, Jana Kvíderová, Lenka Procházková, Ekaterina Pushkareva, Josef Elster, Burkhard Becker
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Abstract
The green alga Klebsormidium is found worldwide in terrestrial and freshwater habitats. A novel strain was isolated from biological soil crusts on Breinosa Mountain in Svalbard (High Arctic, 78°N) to investigate its adaptation to extreme Arctic conditions, characterized by low temperatures and short periods of snow-free ground. Genetic analyses confirmed the strain's identity as Klebsormidium flaccidum, showing high genetic similarity to strains from polar and temperate habitats. This study explored the effects of nitrogen starvation, cold stress, desiccation, and freezing, focusing on molecular responses and stress resilience. Nitrogen starvation strongly impacted metabolic activity, while cold and desiccation stress had more subtle effects, with K. flaccidum showing permanent stress-related gene expression instead of acute responses. Cold acclimation was found to enhance desiccation and freezing tolerance, while nitrogen starvation worsened the effects of these stresses. These results suggest that K. flaccidum CCALA 1182 is inherently capable of withstanding fluctuating environmental stresses, highlighting its potential for survival in diverse and harsh ecosystems.
期刊介绍:
Plant & Cell Physiology (PCP) was established in 1959 and is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists (JSPP). The title reflects the journal''s original interest and scope to encompass research not just at the whole-organism level but also at the cellular and subcellular levels.
Amongst the broad range of topics covered by this international journal, readers will find the very best original research on plant physiology, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular genetics, epigenetics, biotechnology, bioinformatics and –omics; as well as how plants respond to and interact with their environment (abiotic and biotic factors), and the biology of photosynthetic microorganisms.