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Phytoplankton Cell Lysis Associated with Polyunsaturated Aldehyde Release in the Northern Adriatic Sea

Diatoms are able to react to biotic and abiotic stress, such as competition, predation and unfavorable growth conditions, by producing bioactive compounds including polyunsaturated aldehydes (PUAs). PUAs have been shown to act against grazers and either enhance or inhibit the growth of different phy...

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Autores principales: Ribalet, François, Bastianini, Mauro, Vidoudez, Charles, Acri, Francesco, Berges, John, Ianora, Adrianna, Miralto, Antonio, Pohnert, Georg, Romano, Giovanna, Wichard, Thomas, Casotti, Raffaella
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3908894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24497933
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085947
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author Ribalet, François
Bastianini, Mauro
Vidoudez, Charles
Acri, Francesco
Berges, John
Ianora, Adrianna
Miralto, Antonio
Pohnert, Georg
Romano, Giovanna
Wichard, Thomas
Casotti, Raffaella
author_facet Ribalet, François
Bastianini, Mauro
Vidoudez, Charles
Acri, Francesco
Berges, John
Ianora, Adrianna
Miralto, Antonio
Pohnert, Georg
Romano, Giovanna
Wichard, Thomas
Casotti, Raffaella
author_sort Ribalet, François
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description Diatoms are able to react to biotic and abiotic stress, such as competition, predation and unfavorable growth conditions, by producing bioactive compounds including polyunsaturated aldehydes (PUAs). PUAs have been shown to act against grazers and either enhance or inhibit the growth of different phytoplankton and bacteria both in culture and in the field. Presence of nanomolar concentrations of dissolved PUAs in seawater has been reported in the North Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean), suggesting that these compounds are released in seawater following diatom cell lysis. However, the origin of the PUAs and their effects on natural phytoplankton assemblages remain unclear. Here we present data from four oceanographic cruises that took place during diatom blooms in the northern Adriatic Sea where concentrations of particulate and dissolved PUAs were monitored along with phytoplankton cell lysis. Cell lysis was positively correlated with both concentrations of particulate and dissolved PUAs (R = 0.69 and R = 0.77, respectively), supporting the hypothesis that these compounds are released by cell lysis. However, the highest concentration of dissolved PUAs (2.53 nM) was measured when cell lysis was high (0.24 d(−1)) but no known PUA-producing diatoms were detected, suggesting either that other organisms can produce PUAs or that PUA-producing enzymes retain activity extracellularly after diatom cells have lysed. Although in situ concentrations of dissolved PUAs were one to three orders of magnitude lower than those typically used in laboratory culture experiments, we argue that concentrations produced in the field could induce similar effects to those observed in culture and therefore may help shape plankton community composition and function in the oceans.
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spelling pubmed-39088942014-02-04 Phytoplankton Cell Lysis Associated with Polyunsaturated Aldehyde Release in the Northern Adriatic Sea Ribalet, François Bastianini, Mauro Vidoudez, Charles Acri, Francesco Berges, John Ianora, Adrianna Miralto, Antonio Pohnert, Georg Romano, Giovanna Wichard, Thomas Casotti, Raffaella PLoS One Research Article Diatoms are able to react to biotic and abiotic stress, such as competition, predation and unfavorable growth conditions, by producing bioactive compounds including polyunsaturated aldehydes (PUAs). PUAs have been shown to act against grazers and either enhance or inhibit the growth of different phytoplankton and bacteria both in culture and in the field. Presence of nanomolar concentrations of dissolved PUAs in seawater has been reported in the North Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean), suggesting that these compounds are released in seawater following diatom cell lysis. However, the origin of the PUAs and their effects on natural phytoplankton assemblages remain unclear. Here we present data from four oceanographic cruises that took place during diatom blooms in the northern Adriatic Sea where concentrations of particulate and dissolved PUAs were monitored along with phytoplankton cell lysis. Cell lysis was positively correlated with both concentrations of particulate and dissolved PUAs (R = 0.69 and R = 0.77, respectively), supporting the hypothesis that these compounds are released by cell lysis. However, the highest concentration of dissolved PUAs (2.53 nM) was measured when cell lysis was high (0.24 d(−1)) but no known PUA-producing diatoms were detected, suggesting either that other organisms can produce PUAs or that PUA-producing enzymes retain activity extracellularly after diatom cells have lysed. Although in situ concentrations of dissolved PUAs were one to three orders of magnitude lower than those typically used in laboratory culture experiments, we argue that concentrations produced in the field could induce similar effects to those observed in culture and therefore may help shape plankton community composition and function in the oceans. Public Library of Science 2014-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3908894/ /pubmed/24497933 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085947 Text en © 2014 Ribalet et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ribalet, François
Bastianini, Mauro
Vidoudez, Charles
Acri, Francesco
Berges, John
Ianora, Adrianna
Miralto, Antonio
Pohnert, Georg
Romano, Giovanna
Wichard, Thomas
Casotti, Raffaella
Phytoplankton Cell Lysis Associated with Polyunsaturated Aldehyde Release in the Northern Adriatic Sea
title Phytoplankton Cell Lysis Associated with Polyunsaturated Aldehyde Release in the Northern Adriatic Sea
title_full Phytoplankton Cell Lysis Associated with Polyunsaturated Aldehyde Release in the Northern Adriatic Sea
title_fullStr Phytoplankton Cell Lysis Associated with Polyunsaturated Aldehyde Release in the Northern Adriatic Sea
title_full_unstemmed Phytoplankton Cell Lysis Associated with Polyunsaturated Aldehyde Release in the Northern Adriatic Sea
title_short Phytoplankton Cell Lysis Associated with Polyunsaturated Aldehyde Release in the Northern Adriatic Sea
title_sort phytoplankton cell lysis associated with polyunsaturated aldehyde release in the northern adriatic sea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3908894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24497933
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085947
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