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Sediment Resuspension and Deposition on Seagrass Leaves Impedes Internal Plant Aeration and Promotes Phytotoxic H(2)S Intrusion

HIGHLIGHTS: Sedimentation of fine sediment particles onto seagrass leaves severely hampers the plants' performance in both light and darkness, due to inadequate internal plant aeration and intrusion of phytotoxic H(2)S. Anthropogenic activities leading to sediment re-suspension can have adverse...

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Autores principales: Brodersen, Kasper E., Hammer, Kathrine J., Schrameyer, Verena, Floytrup, Anja, Rasheed, Michael A., Ralph, Peter J., Kühl, Michael, Pedersen, Ole
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5423392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28536583
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00657
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author Brodersen, Kasper E.
Hammer, Kathrine J.
Schrameyer, Verena
Floytrup, Anja
Rasheed, Michael A.
Ralph, Peter J.
Kühl, Michael
Pedersen, Ole
author_facet Brodersen, Kasper E.
Hammer, Kathrine J.
Schrameyer, Verena
Floytrup, Anja
Rasheed, Michael A.
Ralph, Peter J.
Kühl, Michael
Pedersen, Ole
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description HIGHLIGHTS: Sedimentation of fine sediment particles onto seagrass leaves severely hampers the plants' performance in both light and darkness, due to inadequate internal plant aeration and intrusion of phytotoxic H(2)S. Anthropogenic activities leading to sediment re-suspension can have adverse effects on adjacent seagrass meadows, owing to reduced light availability and the settling of suspended particles onto seagrass leaves potentially impeding gas exchange with the surrounding water. We used microsensors to determine O(2) fluxes and diffusive boundary layer (DBL) thickness on leaves of the seagrass Zostera muelleri with and without fine sediment particles, and combined these laboratory measurements with in situ microsensor measurements of tissue O(2) and H(2)S concentrations. Net photosynthesis rates in leaves with fine sediment particles were down to ~20% of controls without particles, and the compensation photon irradiance increased from a span of 20–53 to 109–145 μmol photons m(−2) s(−1). An ~2.5-fold thicker DBL around leaves with fine sediment particles impeded O(2) influx into the leaves during darkness. In situ leaf meristematic O(2) concentrations of plants exposed to fine sediment particles were lower than in control plants and exhibited long time periods of complete meristematic anoxia during night-time. Insufficient internal aeration resulted in H(2)S intrusion into the leaf meristematic tissues when exposed to sediment resuspension even at relatively high night-time water-column O(2) concentrations. Fine sediment particles that settle on seagrass leaves thus negatively affect internal tissue aeration and thereby the plants' resilience against H(2)S intrusion.
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spelling pubmed-54233922017-05-23 Sediment Resuspension and Deposition on Seagrass Leaves Impedes Internal Plant Aeration and Promotes Phytotoxic H(2)S Intrusion Brodersen, Kasper E. Hammer, Kathrine J. Schrameyer, Verena Floytrup, Anja Rasheed, Michael A. Ralph, Peter J. Kühl, Michael Pedersen, Ole Front Plant Sci Plant Science HIGHLIGHTS: Sedimentation of fine sediment particles onto seagrass leaves severely hampers the plants' performance in both light and darkness, due to inadequate internal plant aeration and intrusion of phytotoxic H(2)S. Anthropogenic activities leading to sediment re-suspension can have adverse effects on adjacent seagrass meadows, owing to reduced light availability and the settling of suspended particles onto seagrass leaves potentially impeding gas exchange with the surrounding water. We used microsensors to determine O(2) fluxes and diffusive boundary layer (DBL) thickness on leaves of the seagrass Zostera muelleri with and without fine sediment particles, and combined these laboratory measurements with in situ microsensor measurements of tissue O(2) and H(2)S concentrations. Net photosynthesis rates in leaves with fine sediment particles were down to ~20% of controls without particles, and the compensation photon irradiance increased from a span of 20–53 to 109–145 μmol photons m(−2) s(−1). An ~2.5-fold thicker DBL around leaves with fine sediment particles impeded O(2) influx into the leaves during darkness. In situ leaf meristematic O(2) concentrations of plants exposed to fine sediment particles were lower than in control plants and exhibited long time periods of complete meristematic anoxia during night-time. Insufficient internal aeration resulted in H(2)S intrusion into the leaf meristematic tissues when exposed to sediment resuspension even at relatively high night-time water-column O(2) concentrations. Fine sediment particles that settle on seagrass leaves thus negatively affect internal tissue aeration and thereby the plants' resilience against H(2)S intrusion. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5423392/ /pubmed/28536583 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00657 Text en Copyright © 2017 Brodersen, Hammer, Schrameyer, Floytrup, Rasheed, Ralph, Kühl and Pedersen. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Brodersen, Kasper E.
Hammer, Kathrine J.
Schrameyer, Verena
Floytrup, Anja
Rasheed, Michael A.
Ralph, Peter J.
Kühl, Michael
Pedersen, Ole
Sediment Resuspension and Deposition on Seagrass Leaves Impedes Internal Plant Aeration and Promotes Phytotoxic H(2)S Intrusion
title Sediment Resuspension and Deposition on Seagrass Leaves Impedes Internal Plant Aeration and Promotes Phytotoxic H(2)S Intrusion
title_full Sediment Resuspension and Deposition on Seagrass Leaves Impedes Internal Plant Aeration and Promotes Phytotoxic H(2)S Intrusion
title_fullStr Sediment Resuspension and Deposition on Seagrass Leaves Impedes Internal Plant Aeration and Promotes Phytotoxic H(2)S Intrusion
title_full_unstemmed Sediment Resuspension and Deposition on Seagrass Leaves Impedes Internal Plant Aeration and Promotes Phytotoxic H(2)S Intrusion
title_short Sediment Resuspension and Deposition on Seagrass Leaves Impedes Internal Plant Aeration and Promotes Phytotoxic H(2)S Intrusion
title_sort sediment resuspension and deposition on seagrass leaves impedes internal plant aeration and promotes phytotoxic h(2)s intrusion
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5423392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28536583
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00657
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