重金属和温度胁迫对珊瑚共生菌光生理的短期影响

M. D. Ghoora, S. S. Pilly, P. K. Chumun, S. Jawaheer, R. Bhagooli
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Ghoora MD, Pilly SS, Chumun PK, Jawaheer S, Bhagooli R. 2017。重金属和温度胁迫对珊瑚共生菌光生理的短期影响。海洋生物1:11 -20。本研究旨在探讨铜、锌、铅等重金属对珊瑚共生双鞭毛藻共生菌光生理的影响。将新分离的C支系共生菌分别暴露于不同浓度的三种重金属中,分别在28°C和32°C下处理3小时和18小时。采用脉冲调幅(PAM)荧光测定技术测定了光系统II (PSII)的最大量子产率(Fv/Fm)、相对最大电子传递速率(rETRmax)和最大非光化学猝灭(NPQmax)。在两种温度下,铜浓度均为50 μ g/L时,非光化学猝灭的增加伴随着光合能力的下降。锌处理对Fv/Fm影响不显著。然而,在28°C下,100 μ g/L Zn处理18小时,分离株的非光化学猝灭增加,同时光合能力下降。Pb对各菌株的影响最大。Fv/Fm显著降低,NPQmax显著升高。与28℃相比,32℃条件下重金属生物测定的rETRmax降低和NPQmax升高更为显著。结果表明,Cu(≥50µg/L)、Zn(≥100µg/L)和Pb降低了褐皮菌共生菌的光合能力,且随着温度的升高影响更大。
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Short-term effects of heavy metal and temperature stresses on the photophysiology of Symbiodinium isolated from the coral Fungia repanda
Ghoora MD, Pilly SS, Chumun PK, Jawaheer S, Bhagooli R. 2017. Short-term effects of heavy metal and temperature stresses on the photo-physiology of Symbiodinium isolated from the coral Fungia repanda. Ocean Life 1: 11-20. This study aimed to investigate the effects of the heavy metals, copper, zinc and lead, on the photo-physiology of the symbiotic dinoflagellate Symbiodinium isolated from the coral Fungia repanda. Freshly isolated Symbiodinium found to belong to clade C were exposed to different concentrations of the three heavy metals for 3-hour and 18-hour treatments at 28°C and 32°C. The Pulse Amplitude Modulated (PAM) fluorometry technique was used to determine the maximum quantum yield (Fv/Fm), relative maximum electron transport rate (rETRmax) and maximum non-photochemical quenching (NPQmax) of the photosystem II (PSII). An increase in non-photochemical quenching accompanied by a decrease in photosynthetic capacity was noted for copper at a concentration of 50 µg/L for both temperatures. The Fv/Fm was not significantly affected by the Zn treatments. However, at 28 °C, isolates treated with 100 µg/L Zn for 18 hours showed an increase in non-photochemical quenching accompanied by a decrease in photosynthetic capacity. Pb had the most profound effect on all of the isolates. The Fv/Fm significantly decreased and an increase in NPQmax was noted. The decrease of rETRmax and increase in NPQmax for the heavy metal bioassays under 32 °C were more significant than at 28 °C. This study suggests that Cu (≥50 µg/L), Zn (≥ 100 µg/L) and Pb decrease the photosynthetic capacity of the Symbiodinium isolates from F. repanda especially more so with increasing temperatures.
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