Preparation and chemistry of the artificial algal culture medium aquil

N. M. Price, G. Harrison, J. Hering, R. Hudson, P. Nirel, B. Palenik, F. Morel
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AbstractThe culture medium Aquil has been designed for studying trace metal physiology in algae. We describe recent modifications in the preparation of Aquil and discuss processes that affect its trace metals and their physiological effects. The major changes in Aquil preparation are purification of the Chelex column to avoid contamination by chelating agents, use of alternative sterilization procedures, and increases in the concentration of trace metal buffers. During growth, phytoplankton take up trace metals, thus continuously reducing their concentrations in the medium. Algae can also modify the redox state and degree of organic complexation of trace metals through the direct and indirect activity of cell surface enzymes and the release of metabolites. Illumination of the culture medium necessary to promote photosynthesis also promotes a variety of photochemical reactions that alter the chemistry of the medium and maintain it in a state of disequilibrium. In particular, light absorption by FeEDTA lead...
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人工藻类培养基aquil的制备及化学性质
摘要设计了用于藻类微量金属生理研究的培养基Aquil。我们描述了最近的修改,在制备Aquil和讨论影响其微量金属及其生理作用的过程。Aquil制备的主要变化是净化Chelex柱以避免螯合剂污染,使用替代灭菌程序,并增加痕量金属缓冲液的浓度。在生长过程中,浮游植物吸收微量金属,从而不断降低其在介质中的浓度。藻类还可以通过细胞表面酶的直接和间接活性以及代谢产物的释放来改变微量金属的氧化还原状态和有机络合程度。促进光合作用所必需的培养基照明也促进了各种光化学反应,这些反应改变了培养基的化学性质并使其处于不平衡状态。特别是FeEDTA引线的光吸收…
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