Growth and photosynthetic characteristics of several Cosmarium strains (Zygnematophyceae, Streptophyta) isolated from various geographic regions under a constant light-temperature regime

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2011
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  • Cosmarium
  • Growth rate
  • Cell volume
  • Maximum quantum yield
  • Photosynthetic capacity and efficiency
  • Saturating irradiance
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  • Numerous detailed studies have been made of climatically and environmentally influenced macroalgal geographic distribution patterns. However, so far, there have been only a few intrinsic investigations of the geographic distributions of microalgae. In order to investigate the physiological differences among geographically different microalgal strains, six Cosmarium strains were collected from various climate areas and studied. They were grown under a constant light-temperature regime (16°C and 30 μmol photons m-2 s-1) and nutrient supply. The arctic representative, C. crenatum var. boldtianum, and the typical tropical desmid, C. beatum, behaved like algae adapted to high light intensities, as judged from the distinctly high values of photosynthetic capacity and saturating irradiance measured, in accordance with the high solar radiation prevailing in their sampling areas. The arctic taxon appeared more optimally suited to the low cultivation temperature, as evidenced by the relatively high values of growth rates, maximum quantum yield and photosynthetic efficiency measured. The cosmopolitan taxa, C. meneghinii and C. punctulatum var. subpunctulatum, exhibited a high maximum quantum yield and photosynthetic efficiency concomitantly during growth, which explained their ubiquitous distribution. Nevertheless, two clones belonging to C. punctulatum var. subpunctulatum, collected from polar and mountainous tropical regions, differed significantly with regard to cell volume, growth rates, surface area to volume ratio and photosynthetic parameters. The physiological differences between the Cosmarium strains were in accordance with their geographic origin; they are discussed in detail in this study. Moreover, these differences were maintained despite the long-term cultivation under identical and constant laboratory conditions. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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