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Culture growth of testate amoebae under different silicon concentrations.

Manfred Wanner1, Barbara Seidl-Lampa2, Axel Höhn3, Daniel Puppe4, Ralf Meisterfeld5, Michael Sommer6.   

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Testate amoebae with self-secreted siliceous shell platelets ("idiosomes") play an important role in terrestrial silicon (Si) cycles. In this context, Si-dependent culture growth dynamics of idiosomic testate amoebae are of interest. Clonal cultures of idiosomic testate amoebae were analyzed under three different Si concentrations: low (50μmolL-1), moderate/site-specific (150μmolL-1) and high Si supply (500μmolL-1). Food (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) was provided in surplus. (i) Shell size of four different clones of idiosomic testate amoebae either decreased (Trinema galeata, Euglypha filifera cf.), increased (E. rotunda cf.), or did not change (E. rotunda) under the lowest Si concentration (50μmolSiL-1). (ii) Culture growth of idiosomic Euglypha rotunda was dependent on Si concentration. The more Si available in the culture medium, the earlier the entry into exponential growth phase. (iii) Culture growth of idiosomic Euglypha rotunda was dependent on origin of inoculum. Amoebae previously cultured under a moderate Si concentration revealed highest sustainability in consecutive cultures. Amoebae derived from cultures with high Si concentrations showed rapid culture growth which finished early in consecutive cultures. (iv) Si (diluted in the culture medium) was absorbed by amoebae and fixed in the amoeba shells resulting in decreased Si concentrations.
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Keywords:  Amoebal silicon; Biosilicification; Consumption; Culture growth dynamics; Euglyphida; Sommer et al. 2006; Terrestrial Si cycle

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27682889     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejop.2016.08.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Protistol        ISSN: 0932-4739            Impact factor:   3.020


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1.  How Does Sphagnum Growing Affect Testate Amoeba Communities and Corresponding Protozoic Si Pools? Results from Field Analyses in SW China.

Authors:  Yangmin Qin; Daniel Puppe; Lihua Zhang; Rui Sun; Pengde Li; Shucheng Xie
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2021-01-13       Impact factor: 4.552

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