CHLOROPHYLL, NITROGEN, AND PHOTOSYNTHETIC PATTERNS DURING GROWTH AND SENESCENCE OF TWO BLUE‐GREEN ALGAE1,2
- 1 December 1973
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Phycology
- Vol. 9 (4) , 395-101
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1529-8817.1973.tb04112.x
Abstract
SUMMARY: A standardized, multiflask, batch culture system was developed to study the processes of algal senescence in Anacystis nidulans and Phormidium molle Gom, var. tenuior W. et G. West. Growth data over a 3‐year period gave reproducible and comparable time‐course curves.Although A. nidulans is unicellular and P. molle filamentous, the patterns of change with age were similar. Mean logarithmic doubling times and carbon yields were, respectively, 6.9 hr and 390 mg C/liter for A. nidulans and 7.2 hr and 710 mg C/liter for P. molle. Chlorophyll concentration and photo‐synthetic capacity per unit carbon rose rapidly during the logarithmic phase to maximum levels in either late log phase (P. molle) or early linear phase (A. nidulans), then fell throughout the declining growth phase to low levels in the stationary phase. Nitrate was rapidly exhausted from the medium during the period of logarithmic growth and stoichiometrically converted to particulate organic form; very little subsequent fixation of molecular nitrogen occurred. The phycocyanins were rapidly destroyed during the logarithmic phase while the carotenoids remained relatively constant throughout the whole growth period and then slowly declined. Preliminary electron micrographs showed a progressive deterioration in cellular ultrastructure, especially a reduction in the number of photosynthetic thylakoids, commenting in the linear growth phase.Analysis of the results suggests that occurrence of linear growth kinetics and termination of culture growth were caused by exhaustion of nitrate. The observed decreases in chlorophylls, phycocyanins, and photosynthetic capacity during active culture growth show that senescence effects may not be, as assumed, restricted to the stationary phase of growth.Keywords
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