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Pigment Characterization of the Giant-Colony-Forming Haptophyte Phaeocystis globosa in the Beibu Gulf Reveals Blooms of Different Origins.

Jin-Xiu Wang1,2, Fan-Zhou Kong1,3,4, Hui-Xia Geng1,5, Yue Zhao6, Wei-Bing Guan7,8, Cheng He1,2, Zhen-Jun Kang9,10, Wei Guo11, Zheng-Xi Zhou1,3,4, Qing-Chun Zhang1,3,4, Ren-Cheng Yu1,3,2,4.   

Abstract

The giant-colony-forming haptophyte Phaeocystis globosa has caused several large-scale blooms in the Beibu Gulf since 2011, but the distribution and dynamics of the blooms remained largely unknown. In this study, colonies of P. globosa, as well as membrane-concentrated phytoplankton samples, were collected during eight cruises in the Beibu Gulf from September 2016 to August 2017. Pigments were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with a diode array detector (HPLC-DAD). The pigment 19'-hexanoyloxyfucoxanthin (hex-fuco), generally considered a diagnostic pigment for Phaeocystis, was not detected in P. globosa colonies in the Beibu Gulf, whereas 19'-butanoyloxyfucoxanthin (but-fuco) was found in all colony samples. Moreover, but-fuco in membrane-concentrated phytoplankton samples exhibited a similar distribution pattern to that of P. globosa colonies, suggesting that but-fuco provided the diagnostic pigment for bloom-forming P. globosa in the Beibu Gulf. Based on the distribution of but-fuco in different water masses in the region prior to the formation of intensive blooms, it is suggested that P. globosa blooms in the Beibu Gulf could originate from two different sources. IMPORTANCE Phaeocystis globosa has formed intensive blooms in the South China Sea and even around the world, causing huge social economic losses and environmental damage. However, little is known about the formation mechanism and dynamics of P. globosa blooms. 19'-Hexanoyloxyfucoxanthin (hex-fuco) is often used as the pigment proxy to estimate Phaeocystis biomass, while this is challenged by the giant-colony-forming P. globosa in the Beibu Gulf, which contains only 19'-butanoyloxyfucoxanthin (but-fuco) but not hex-fuco. Using but-fuco as a diagnostic pigment, we traced two different origins of P. globosa blooms in the Beibu Gulf. This study clarifies the development process of P. globosa blooms in the Beibu Gulf, which provides a basis for the early monitoring and prevention of the blooms.

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Keywords:  Beibu Gulf; HPLC; Phaeocystis globosa; pigment; water mass

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34910557      PMCID: PMC8862788          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01654-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   5.005


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1.  Harmful algal blooms and their effects in coastal seas of Northern Europe.

Authors:  Bengt Karlson; Per Andersen; Lars Arneborg; Allan Cembella; Wenche Eikrem; Uwe John; Jennifer Joy West; Kerstin Klemm; Justyna Kobos; Sirpa Lehtinen; Nina Lundholm; Hanna Mazur-Marzec; Lars Naustvoll; Marnix Poelman; Pieter Provoost; Maarten De Rijcke; Sanna Suikkanen
Journal:  Harmful Algae       Date:  2021-03-06       Impact factor: 4.273

2.  The pigment composition of Phaeocystis antarctica (Haptophyceae) under various conditions of light, temperature, salinity, and iron.

Authors:  Maria A van Leeuwe; Ronald J W Visser; Jacqueline Stefels
Journal:  J Phycol       Date:  2014-10-27       Impact factor: 2.923

3.  Mitigation of harmful algal blooms using modified clays: Theory, mechanisms, and applications.

Authors:  Zhiming Yu; Xiuxian Song; Xihua Cao; Yang Liu
Journal:  Harmful Algae       Date:  2017-10-14       Impact factor: 4.273

Review 4.  CURRENT KNOWLEDGE OF THE LIFE CYCLES OF PHAEOCYSTIS GLOBOSA AND PHAEOCYSTIS ANTARCTICA (PRYMNESIOPHYCEAE)(1).

Authors:  Louis Peperzak; Steffi Gäbler-Schwarz
Journal:  J Phycol       Date:  2012-04-17       Impact factor: 2.923

5.  Development of a high-resolution molecular marker for tracking Phaeocystis globosa genetic diversity through comparative analysis of chloroplast genomes.

Authors:  Huiyin Song; Feng Liu; Zelin Li; Qing Xu; Yang Chen; Zhiming Yu; Nansheng Chen
Journal:  Harmful Algae       Date:  2020-11-10       Impact factor: 4.273

6.  Historical Occurrence of Algal Blooms in the Northern Beibu Gulf of China and Implications for Future Trends.

Authors:  Yixiao Xu; Teng Zhang; Jin Zhou
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2019-03-13       Impact factor: 5.640

7.  Differences in the Formation Mechanism of Giant Colonies in Two Phaeocystis globosa Strains.

Authors:  Dayong Liang; Xiaodong Wang; Yiping Huo; Yan Wang; Shaoshan Li
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-07-29       Impact factor: 5.923

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