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Exploring Variability of Trichodesmium Photophysiology Using Multi-Excitation Wavelength Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry

Fast repetition rate fluorometry (FRRf) allows for rapid non-destructive assessment of phytoplankton photophysiology in situ yet has rarely been applied to Trichodesmium. This gap reflects long-standing concerns that Trichodesmium (and other cyanobacteria) contain pigments that are less effective at...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Yuanli, Feng, Yuanyuan, Browning, Thomas J., Wen, Zuozhu, Hughes, David J., Hao, Qiang, Zhang, Ruifeng, Meng, Qicheng, Wells, Mark L., Jiang, Zhibing, Dissanayake, P. A. K. N., Priyadarshani, W. N. C., Shou, Lu, Zeng, Jiangning, Chai, Fei
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9026164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35464918
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.813573
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author Zhu, Yuanli
Feng, Yuanyuan
Browning, Thomas J.
Wen, Zuozhu
Hughes, David J.
Hao, Qiang
Zhang, Ruifeng
Meng, Qicheng
Wells, Mark L.
Jiang, Zhibing
Dissanayake, P. A. K. N.
Priyadarshani, W. N. C.
Shou, Lu
Zeng, Jiangning
Chai, Fei
author_facet Zhu, Yuanli
Feng, Yuanyuan
Browning, Thomas J.
Wen, Zuozhu
Hughes, David J.
Hao, Qiang
Zhang, Ruifeng
Meng, Qicheng
Wells, Mark L.
Jiang, Zhibing
Dissanayake, P. A. K. N.
Priyadarshani, W. N. C.
Shou, Lu
Zeng, Jiangning
Chai, Fei
author_sort Zhu, Yuanli
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description Fast repetition rate fluorometry (FRRf) allows for rapid non-destructive assessment of phytoplankton photophysiology in situ yet has rarely been applied to Trichodesmium. This gap reflects long-standing concerns that Trichodesmium (and other cyanobacteria) contain pigments that are less effective at absorbing blue light which is often used as the sole excitation source in FRR fluorometers—potentially leading to underestimation of key fluorescence parameters. In this study, we use a multi-excitation FRR fluorometer (equipped with blue, green, and orange LEDs) to investigate photophysiological variability in Trichodesmium assemblages from two sites. Using a multi-LED measurement protocol (447+519+634 nm combined), we assessed maximum photochemical efficiency (F(v)/F(m)), functional absorption cross section of PSII (σ(PSII)), and electron transport rates (ETRs) for Trichodesmium assemblages in both the Northwest Pacific (NWP) and North Indian Ocean in the vicinity of Sri Lanka (NIO-SL). Evaluating fluorometer performance, we showed that use of a multi-LED measuring protocol yields a significant increase of F(v)/F(m) for Trichodesmium compared to blue-only excitation. We found distinct photophysiological differences for Trichodesmium at both locations with higher average F(v)/F(m) as well as lower σ(PSII) and non-photochemical quenching (NPQ(NSV)) observed in the NWP compared to the NIO-SL (Kruskal–Wallis t-test df = 1, p < 0.05). Fluorescence light response curves (FLCs) further revealed differences in ETR response with a lower initial slope (α(ETR)) and higher maximum electron turnover rate ([Formula: see text]) observed for Trichodesmium in the NWP compared to the NIO-SL, translating to a higher averaged light saturation E(K) (= [Formula: see text] /α(ETR)) for cells at this location. Spatial variations in physiological parameters were both observed between and within regions, likely linked to nutrient supply and physiological stress. Finally, we applied an algorithm to estimate primary productivity of Trichodesmium using FRRf-derived fluorescence parameters, yielding an estimated carbon-fixation rate ranging from 7.8 to 21.1 mgC mg Chl-a(–1) h(–1) across this dataset. Overall, our findings demonstrate that capacity of multi-excitation FRRf to advance the application of Chl-a fluorescence techniques in phytoplankton assemblages dominated by cyanobacteria and reveals novel insight into environmental regulation of photoacclimation in natural Trichodesmium populations.
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spelling pubmed-90261642022-04-23 Exploring Variability of Trichodesmium Photophysiology Using Multi-Excitation Wavelength Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry Zhu, Yuanli Feng, Yuanyuan Browning, Thomas J. Wen, Zuozhu Hughes, David J. Hao, Qiang Zhang, Ruifeng Meng, Qicheng Wells, Mark L. Jiang, Zhibing Dissanayake, P. A. K. N. Priyadarshani, W. N. C. Shou, Lu Zeng, Jiangning Chai, Fei Front Microbiol Microbiology Fast repetition rate fluorometry (FRRf) allows for rapid non-destructive assessment of phytoplankton photophysiology in situ yet has rarely been applied to Trichodesmium. This gap reflects long-standing concerns that Trichodesmium (and other cyanobacteria) contain pigments that are less effective at absorbing blue light which is often used as the sole excitation source in FRR fluorometers—potentially leading to underestimation of key fluorescence parameters. In this study, we use a multi-excitation FRR fluorometer (equipped with blue, green, and orange LEDs) to investigate photophysiological variability in Trichodesmium assemblages from two sites. Using a multi-LED measurement protocol (447+519+634 nm combined), we assessed maximum photochemical efficiency (F(v)/F(m)), functional absorption cross section of PSII (σ(PSII)), and electron transport rates (ETRs) for Trichodesmium assemblages in both the Northwest Pacific (NWP) and North Indian Ocean in the vicinity of Sri Lanka (NIO-SL). Evaluating fluorometer performance, we showed that use of a multi-LED measuring protocol yields a significant increase of F(v)/F(m) for Trichodesmium compared to blue-only excitation. We found distinct photophysiological differences for Trichodesmium at both locations with higher average F(v)/F(m) as well as lower σ(PSII) and non-photochemical quenching (NPQ(NSV)) observed in the NWP compared to the NIO-SL (Kruskal–Wallis t-test df = 1, p < 0.05). Fluorescence light response curves (FLCs) further revealed differences in ETR response with a lower initial slope (α(ETR)) and higher maximum electron turnover rate ([Formula: see text]) observed for Trichodesmium in the NWP compared to the NIO-SL, translating to a higher averaged light saturation E(K) (= [Formula: see text] /α(ETR)) for cells at this location. Spatial variations in physiological parameters were both observed between and within regions, likely linked to nutrient supply and physiological stress. Finally, we applied an algorithm to estimate primary productivity of Trichodesmium using FRRf-derived fluorescence parameters, yielding an estimated carbon-fixation rate ranging from 7.8 to 21.1 mgC mg Chl-a(–1) h(–1) across this dataset. Overall, our findings demonstrate that capacity of multi-excitation FRRf to advance the application of Chl-a fluorescence techniques in phytoplankton assemblages dominated by cyanobacteria and reveals novel insight into environmental regulation of photoacclimation in natural Trichodesmium populations. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9026164/ /pubmed/35464918 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.813573 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zhu, Feng, Browning, Wen, Hughes, Hao, Zhang, Meng, Wells, Jiang, Dissanayake, Priyadarshani, Shou, Zeng and Chai. https://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) and the copyright owner(s) 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 Microbiology
Zhu, Yuanli
Feng, Yuanyuan
Browning, Thomas J.
Wen, Zuozhu
Hughes, David J.
Hao, Qiang
Zhang, Ruifeng
Meng, Qicheng
Wells, Mark L.
Jiang, Zhibing
Dissanayake, P. A. K. N.
Priyadarshani, W. N. C.
Shou, Lu
Zeng, Jiangning
Chai, Fei
Exploring Variability of Trichodesmium Photophysiology Using Multi-Excitation Wavelength Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry
title Exploring Variability of Trichodesmium Photophysiology Using Multi-Excitation Wavelength Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry
title_full Exploring Variability of Trichodesmium Photophysiology Using Multi-Excitation Wavelength Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry
title_fullStr Exploring Variability of Trichodesmium Photophysiology Using Multi-Excitation Wavelength Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Variability of Trichodesmium Photophysiology Using Multi-Excitation Wavelength Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry
title_short Exploring Variability of Trichodesmium Photophysiology Using Multi-Excitation Wavelength Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry
title_sort exploring variability of trichodesmium photophysiology using multi-excitation wavelength fast repetition rate fluorometry
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9026164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35464918
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.813573
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