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Light history modulates growth and photosynthetic responses of a diatom to ocean acidification and UV radiation.
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Authors: Li W, Wang T, Campbell DA, Gao K
Year
2023
Paper ID
9387
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Peer-reviewed
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UNLABELLED: To examine the synergetic effects of ocean acidification (OA) and light intensity on the photosynthetic performance of marine diatoms, the marine centric diatom was cultured under ambient low CO (LC, 390 μatm) and elevated high CO (HC, 1000 μatm) levels under low-light (LL, 60 μmol m s) or high-light (HL, 220 μmol m s) conditions for over 20 generations. HL stimulated the growth rate by 128 and 99% but decreased cell size by 9 and 7% under LC and HC conditions, respectively. However, HC did not change the growth rate under LL but decreased it by 9% under HL. LL combined with HC decreased both maximum quantum yield ( / ) and effective quantum yield ( ), measured under either low or high actinic light. When exposed to UV radiation (UVR), LL-grown cells were more prone to UVA exposure, with higher UVA and UVR inducing inhibition of compared with HL-grown cells. Light use efficiency () and maximum relative electron transport rate (rETR) were inhibited more in the HC-grown cells when UVR (UVA and UVB) was present, particularly under LL. Our results indicate that the growth light history influences the cell growth and photosynthetic responses to OA and UVR. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42995-022-00138-x.
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