低 pH 值可促进鳗草(Zostera marina L.)种子的萌发,尽管 Phytophthora gemini 无处不在

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Alyson Lowell , Claudia E.L. Hill , Sam Dupont , Eduardo Infantes , Kirti Ramesh , Bradley Peterson , Laura L. Govers , T. Erin Cox
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海草是沿海生态系统的基础物种,可促进生物多样性和群落结构。未来海洋酸化条件下的海洋碳酸盐化学可能会增强海草的生理机能,但人们对生殖生态学和疾病如何融入未来海洋条件知之甚少。一种新型病原体 Phytophthora gemini 感染了北大西洋和地中海种群中 90% 的鳗草(Zostera marina),使其年发芽率降低了 6 倍。我们的研究调查了海洋酸化和 P. gemini 感染对鳗草种子萌发的综合影响。我们进行了一个两级因子实验,跨越四个 pH 值水平(∆0、- ∆0.3、- ∆0.6、- ∆0.9;相对于取样地点的平均 pH 值)和三个感染水平(感染、非感染、暴露),以确定发芽率和感染反应。实验前,采集开花的嫩芽,并将其放入流动海水箱中,让种子自然成熟。收集种子后,将其保存在硫酸铜溶液(27.37 ± 1.57 ppt)中,并储存在黑暗处以模拟冬季休眠(4 °C)。实验开始前,将有活力的种子放在卵菌选择性生长培养基上培养,以确定感染状况。实验结束时,100% 的受测种子,无论处理方式如何,都含有 P. gemini。发芽率随着 pH 值的降低而明显提高。我们的研究结果表明,P. gemini 不受与生态相关的碳酸盐化学变化的抑制,标准处理方法可导致有效的高毒性疾病传播。这些结果证实了多年生黄鳝草种群容易受到感染,并提醒保护主义者在成功恢复黄鳝草时需要考虑更多因素。
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Low pH enhances germination of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) seeds despite ubiquitous presence of Phytophthora gemini

Seagrasses are foundation species in coastal ecosystems promoting biodiversity and community structure. Future marine carbonate chemistry under ocean acidification may enhance seagrass physiology, but little is known about how reproductive ecology and disease will integrate into future ocean conditions. A novel pathogen, Phytophthora gemini, infects >90 % of eelgrass, Zostera marina, surveyed in Northern Atlantic and Mediterranean populations reducing annual germination 6-fold. Our study investigated the combined effects of ocean acidification and P. gemini infection on germination of eelgrass seeds. We conducted a two-level factorial experiment crossing four pH levels (∆0, - ∆0.3, - ∆0.6, -∆0.9; relative to the average pH at the sampling site) with three infection levels (infected, non-infected, exposed) to determine germination rate and infection response. Prior to experimentation, flowering shoots were collected and held in flow-through seawater tanks where seeds ripened naturally. Once collected, seeds were held in copper sulfate solution (27.37 ± 1.57 ppt) and stored in darkness to mimic winter dormancy (4 °C). Before the start of the experiment, viable seeds were cultured on oomycete selective growth media to determine infection status. By the end of the experiment, 100 % of tested seeds, regardless of treatment, contained P. gemini. Germination rate significantly increased with decreased pH. Our findings indicate that P. gemini is not inhibited by ecologically relevant changes to carbonate chemistry and standard handling practices can result in effective and highly virulent disease transmission. These results confirm perennial populations of eelgrass are susceptible to infection and alerts conservationists to additional considerations necessary for successful eelgrass restoration.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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31.40
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312
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期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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