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Progress on the Link between Nutrient Availability and Toxin Production by Ostreopsis cf. ovata: Field and Laboratory Experiments

This study aimed to improve the understanding of the nutrient modulation of Ostreopsis cf. ovata toxin content. During the 2018 natural bloom in the NW Mediterranean, the total toxin content (up to ca. 57.6 ± 7.0 pg toxin cell(−1)) varied markedly. The highest values often coincided with elevated O....

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Autores principales: Medina-Pérez, Noemí Inmaculada, Cerdán-García, Elena, Rubió, Francesc, Viure, Laia, Estrada, Marta, Moyano, Encarnación, Berdalet, Elisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10057244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36977079
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15030188
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author Medina-Pérez, Noemí Inmaculada
Cerdán-García, Elena
Rubió, Francesc
Viure, Laia
Estrada, Marta
Moyano, Encarnación
Berdalet, Elisa
author_facet Medina-Pérez, Noemí Inmaculada
Cerdán-García, Elena
Rubió, Francesc
Viure, Laia
Estrada, Marta
Moyano, Encarnación
Berdalet, Elisa
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description This study aimed to improve the understanding of the nutrient modulation of Ostreopsis cf. ovata toxin content. During the 2018 natural bloom in the NW Mediterranean, the total toxin content (up to ca. 57.6 ± 7.0 pg toxin cell(−1)) varied markedly. The highest values often coincided with elevated O. cf. ovata cell abundance and with low inorganic nutrient concentrations. The first culture experiment with a strain isolated from that bloom showed that cell toxin content was higher in the stationary than in the exponential phase of the cultures; phosphate- and nitrate-deficient cells exhibited similar cell toxin variability patterns. The second experiment with different conditions of nitrogen concentration and source (nitrate, urea, ammonium, and fertilizer) presented the highest cellular toxin content in the high-nitrogen cultures; among these, urea induced a significantly lower cellular toxin content than the other nutrient sources. Under both high- and low-nitrogen concentrations, cell toxin content was also higher in the stationary than in the exponential phase. The toxin profile of the field and cultured cells included ovatoxin (OVTX) analogues -a to -g and isobaric PLTX (isoPLTX). OVTX-a and -b were dominant while OVTX-f, -g, and isoPLTX contributed less than 1-2%. Overall, the data suggest that although nutrients determine the intensity of the O. cf. ovata bloom, the relationship of major nutrient concentrations, sources and stoichiometry with cellular toxin production is not straightforward.
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spelling pubmed-100572442023-03-30 Progress on the Link between Nutrient Availability and Toxin Production by Ostreopsis cf. ovata: Field and Laboratory Experiments Medina-Pérez, Noemí Inmaculada Cerdán-García, Elena Rubió, Francesc Viure, Laia Estrada, Marta Moyano, Encarnación Berdalet, Elisa Toxins (Basel) Article This study aimed to improve the understanding of the nutrient modulation of Ostreopsis cf. ovata toxin content. During the 2018 natural bloom in the NW Mediterranean, the total toxin content (up to ca. 57.6 ± 7.0 pg toxin cell(−1)) varied markedly. The highest values often coincided with elevated O. cf. ovata cell abundance and with low inorganic nutrient concentrations. The first culture experiment with a strain isolated from that bloom showed that cell toxin content was higher in the stationary than in the exponential phase of the cultures; phosphate- and nitrate-deficient cells exhibited similar cell toxin variability patterns. The second experiment with different conditions of nitrogen concentration and source (nitrate, urea, ammonium, and fertilizer) presented the highest cellular toxin content in the high-nitrogen cultures; among these, urea induced a significantly lower cellular toxin content than the other nutrient sources. Under both high- and low-nitrogen concentrations, cell toxin content was also higher in the stationary than in the exponential phase. The toxin profile of the field and cultured cells included ovatoxin (OVTX) analogues -a to -g and isobaric PLTX (isoPLTX). OVTX-a and -b were dominant while OVTX-f, -g, and isoPLTX contributed less than 1-2%. Overall, the data suggest that although nutrients determine the intensity of the O. cf. ovata bloom, the relationship of major nutrient concentrations, sources and stoichiometry with cellular toxin production is not straightforward. MDPI 2023-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10057244/ /pubmed/36977079 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15030188 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Medina-Pérez, Noemí Inmaculada
Cerdán-García, Elena
Rubió, Francesc
Viure, Laia
Estrada, Marta
Moyano, Encarnación
Berdalet, Elisa
Progress on the Link between Nutrient Availability and Toxin Production by Ostreopsis cf. ovata: Field and Laboratory Experiments
title Progress on the Link between Nutrient Availability and Toxin Production by Ostreopsis cf. ovata: Field and Laboratory Experiments
title_full Progress on the Link between Nutrient Availability and Toxin Production by Ostreopsis cf. ovata: Field and Laboratory Experiments
title_fullStr Progress on the Link between Nutrient Availability and Toxin Production by Ostreopsis cf. ovata: Field and Laboratory Experiments
title_full_unstemmed Progress on the Link between Nutrient Availability and Toxin Production by Ostreopsis cf. ovata: Field and Laboratory Experiments
title_short Progress on the Link between Nutrient Availability and Toxin Production by Ostreopsis cf. ovata: Field and Laboratory Experiments
title_sort progress on the link between nutrient availability and toxin production by ostreopsis cf. ovata: field and laboratory experiments
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10057244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36977079
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15030188
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