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Sexual Difference in the Optimum Environmental Conditions for Growth and Maturation of the Brown Alga Undaria pinnatifida in the Gametophyte Stage

Undaria pinnatifida is an annual brown kelp growing naturally in coastal areas as a major primary producer in temperate regions and is cultivated on an industrial scale. Kelps have a heteromorphic life cycle characterized by a macroscopic sporophyte and microscopic sexual gametophytes. The sex-depen...

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Autores principales: Sato, Yoichi, Endo, Hikaru, Oikawa, Hiroki, Kanematsu, Koichi, Naka, Hiroyuki, Mogamiya, Miho, Kawano, Shigeyuki, Kazama, Yusuke
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7463851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32824303
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11080944
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author Sato, Yoichi
Endo, Hikaru
Oikawa, Hiroki
Kanematsu, Koichi
Naka, Hiroyuki
Mogamiya, Miho
Kawano, Shigeyuki
Kazama, Yusuke
author_facet Sato, Yoichi
Endo, Hikaru
Oikawa, Hiroki
Kanematsu, Koichi
Naka, Hiroyuki
Mogamiya, Miho
Kawano, Shigeyuki
Kazama, Yusuke
author_sort Sato, Yoichi
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description Undaria pinnatifida is an annual brown kelp growing naturally in coastal areas as a major primary producer in temperate regions and is cultivated on an industrial scale. Kelps have a heteromorphic life cycle characterized by a macroscopic sporophyte and microscopic sexual gametophytes. The sex-dependent effects of different environmental factors on the growth and maturation characteristics of the gametophyte stage were investigated using response surface methodology. Gametophytes were taken from three sites in Japan: Iwate Prefecture, Tokushima Prefecture, and Kagoshima Prefecture in order to confirm the sexual differences in three independent lines. Optimum temperature and light intensity were higher for males (20.7–20.9 °C and 28.6–33.7 µmol m(−2) s(−1), respectively) than females (16.5–19.8 °C and 26.9–32.5 µmol m(−2) s(−1)), and maturity progressed more quickly in males than females. Optimum wavelengths of light for growth and maturation of the gametophytes were observed for both blue (400–500 nm, λ(max) 453 nm) and green (500–600 nm; λ(max) 525 nm) lights and were sex-independent. These characteristics were consistent among the three regional lines. Slower growth optima and progress of maturation could be important for female gametophytes to restrict fertilization and sporophyte germination to the lower water temperatures of autumn and winter, and suggest that the female gametophyte may be more sensitive to temperature than the male. The sexual differences in sensitivity to environmental factors improved the synchronicity of sporeling production.
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spelling pubmed-74638512020-09-04 Sexual Difference in the Optimum Environmental Conditions for Growth and Maturation of the Brown Alga Undaria pinnatifida in the Gametophyte Stage Sato, Yoichi Endo, Hikaru Oikawa, Hiroki Kanematsu, Koichi Naka, Hiroyuki Mogamiya, Miho Kawano, Shigeyuki Kazama, Yusuke Genes (Basel) Article Undaria pinnatifida is an annual brown kelp growing naturally in coastal areas as a major primary producer in temperate regions and is cultivated on an industrial scale. Kelps have a heteromorphic life cycle characterized by a macroscopic sporophyte and microscopic sexual gametophytes. The sex-dependent effects of different environmental factors on the growth and maturation characteristics of the gametophyte stage were investigated using response surface methodology. Gametophytes were taken from three sites in Japan: Iwate Prefecture, Tokushima Prefecture, and Kagoshima Prefecture in order to confirm the sexual differences in three independent lines. Optimum temperature and light intensity were higher for males (20.7–20.9 °C and 28.6–33.7 µmol m(−2) s(−1), respectively) than females (16.5–19.8 °C and 26.9–32.5 µmol m(−2) s(−1)), and maturity progressed more quickly in males than females. Optimum wavelengths of light for growth and maturation of the gametophytes were observed for both blue (400–500 nm, λ(max) 453 nm) and green (500–600 nm; λ(max) 525 nm) lights and were sex-independent. These characteristics were consistent among the three regional lines. Slower growth optima and progress of maturation could be important for female gametophytes to restrict fertilization and sporophyte germination to the lower water temperatures of autumn and winter, and suggest that the female gametophyte may be more sensitive to temperature than the male. The sexual differences in sensitivity to environmental factors improved the synchronicity of sporeling production. MDPI 2020-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7463851/ /pubmed/32824303 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11080944 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Sato, Yoichi
Endo, Hikaru
Oikawa, Hiroki
Kanematsu, Koichi
Naka, Hiroyuki
Mogamiya, Miho
Kawano, Shigeyuki
Kazama, Yusuke
Sexual Difference in the Optimum Environmental Conditions for Growth and Maturation of the Brown Alga Undaria pinnatifida in the Gametophyte Stage
title Sexual Difference in the Optimum Environmental Conditions for Growth and Maturation of the Brown Alga Undaria pinnatifida in the Gametophyte Stage
title_full Sexual Difference in the Optimum Environmental Conditions for Growth and Maturation of the Brown Alga Undaria pinnatifida in the Gametophyte Stage
title_fullStr Sexual Difference in the Optimum Environmental Conditions for Growth and Maturation of the Brown Alga Undaria pinnatifida in the Gametophyte Stage
title_full_unstemmed Sexual Difference in the Optimum Environmental Conditions for Growth and Maturation of the Brown Alga Undaria pinnatifida in the Gametophyte Stage
title_short Sexual Difference in the Optimum Environmental Conditions for Growth and Maturation of the Brown Alga Undaria pinnatifida in the Gametophyte Stage
title_sort sexual difference in the optimum environmental conditions for growth and maturation of the brown alga undaria pinnatifida in the gametophyte stage
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7463851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32824303
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11080944
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