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Short-term effects of increasing co2, nitrate and temperature on three mediterranean macroalgae: biochemical composition

Authors :
J. de los Ríos
G. Ordoñez
Maria H. Abreu
Fátima Vaz-Pinto
Udo Nitschke
Francisco Arenas
Angel Pérez-Ruzafa
Erik-jan Malta
Paula S.M. Celis-Plá
Kai Bischof
Dagmar B. Stengel
Félix L. Figueroa
Michaël Hermoso
María Teresa Mata
J. Bonomi Barufi
Paulo A. C. Flores
Carlos Jiménez
E. Bañares-España
Fungyi Chow
D.A. Kirke
Talina Konotchick
María Altamirano
Cristina Aparecida Gomes Nassar
Daniel Robledo
Nathalie Korbee
Ronny Marquardt
Solène Connan
E. Ruiz
Rafael M. Conde-Álvarez
Publica
Source :
Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual), Universidade de São Paulo (USP), instacron:USP, Aquatic Biology, Vol 22, Pp 177-193 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Inter-Research Science Center, 2014.

Abstract

Short-term effects of increasing pCO(2); 380 ppm (LC) vs. 700 ppm (HC); at different nitrogen levels; 5 mu M nitrate (LN) vs. 50 mu M (HN); on the contents of protein, mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs), phenolic compounds and total fatty acids, antioxidant activity, calcification and C: N ratios were analyzed in 3 eulittoral Mediterranean macroalgae with different bio-optical characteristics and carbon assimilation efficiencies: Cystoseira tamariscifolia (Heterokontophyta), Ulva rigida (Chlorophyta) and Ellisolandia elongata (Rhodophyta). After acclimation to different pCO(2) and nitrogen conditions for 6 d, the algae were subjected to a 4 degrees C temperature increase for 3 d. Increasing temperature and pCO(2) produced alterations in the biochemical composition of the 3 macroalgae. Short-term variations of protein levels were observed in U. rigida, with clearly decreased values in the HCLN treatment. In C. tamariscifolia, protein decreased after the temperature increase but only under LC. The interaction of temperature and N affected phenolic compounds only in U. rigida and the content of MAAs in E. elongata. The functional patterns of the 3 macroalgae in response to the pCO(2), nitrogen and temperature regimes may be explained in terms of their bio-optical characteristics and antioxidant activity. The vulnerability and acclimation of the 3 species to the expected variations of climate change factors are discussed.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual), Universidade de São Paulo (USP), instacron:USP, Aquatic Biology, Vol 22, Pp 177-193 (2014)
Accession number :
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