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Phosphorus acquisition by Chlamydomonas acidophila under autotrophic and osmo-mixotrophic growth conditions.

Elly Spijkerman1.   

Abstract

Chlamydomonas acidophila Negoro is a green algal species abundant in acidic waters where inorganic phosphorus (P(i)) and carbon (CO(2)) are considered the most important growth-limiting nutrients for the phytoplankton. This paper describes the P(i) uptake and growth kinetics under varying carbon supply by cultivating the alga autotrophically, with and without CO(2) aeration, and osmo-mixotrophically with glucose under low P(i) conditions at pH 2.7. The low minimum cellular phosphorus quota (Q(0); ranging from 0.6 to 1.1 mmol P mol(-1) C) suggested P(i)-limiting conditions under all different modes of carbon supply, and was lowest under CO(2)-aerated conditions. The threshold P(i) concentration for growth did not vary from zero, suggesting no detectable metabolic costs. Maximum P(i)-uptake rates (V(max)) were a better indication of P(i) limitation when compared with the affinity constant for P(i) uptake (K(m)), as V(max) was only high under P(i)-limited conditions whereas K(m) was low under both P(i)-limited and P(i)-replete conditions. Osmo-mixotrophic growth conditions did not result in decreased extracellular phosphatase activity, but often resulted in physiological characteristics comparable with CO(2)-aerated cells, suggesting intracellular CO(2) production by glucose respiration. In addition, at low CO(2) and in autotrophic conditions, C. acidophila had a higher Q(0), lower dissolved organic carbon concentration, lower maximum P(i)-uptake rates, and lower phosphatase activity, suggesting that growth was co-limited by CO(2) and P(i). Furthermore, cells may respond physiologically to both nutrient limitations simultaneously.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18039735     DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erm276

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Bot        ISSN: 0022-0957            Impact factor:   6.992


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