Investigating the role of allelochemicals in the interaction between Alexandrium monilatum and other phytoplankton species

IF 5.5 1区 生物学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Harmful Algae Pub Date : 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1016/j.hal.2024.102706
Sylvain Gaillard , Hamish J. Small , Nour Ayache , Simon Tanniou , Philipp Hess , Damien Réveillon , Constance M. Harris , Thomas M. Harris , Gail P. Scott , Alanna MacIntyre , Kimberly S. Reece
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Species of the dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium can release bioactive extracellular compounds with allelopathic effects (e.g., immobilization, inhibition of growth, photosynthesis or lysis) towards other phytoplanktonic organisms. In the lower Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, US, succession or co-occurrence of blooms of Akashiwo sanguinea, Margalefidinium polykrikoides and the goniodomin-producing A. monilatum tend to be common during summer months, however the allelopathic potential of A. monilatum, and how it may affect bloom dynamics, has not be studied. We used a rapid fluorescence-based bioassay as well as flow cytometry and an assessment of immobilization to determine the potential effects of A. monilatum culture supernatants on M. polykrikoides, A. sanguinea and the diatom Chaetoceros muelleri (included as a reference strain). In addition, we also investigated the effects of standards of known A. monilatum toxins goniodomin A (GDA) and GDA seco-acid (GDA-sa). Exposure of C. muelleri to culture supernatants from two different strains of A. monilatum resulted in an inhibition of the maximum quantum yield of the photosystem II (Fv/Fm) and cell lysis of the diatom, with strain-specific variation observed, highlighted by a 30-fold difference in the effective concentration resulting in 10 % inhibition (EC10) and 2-fold difference in the lethal concentration resulting in 50 % mortality (LC50) between the two A. monilatum strains tested. Exposure of M. polykrikoides to A. monilatum culture supernatants resulted in a decrease in motility (at ≥ 500 eq. cells mL-1) along with a decrease in Fv/Fm (at ≥ 1,500 cells mL-1) and altered cellular morphology (at ≥ 3,500 eq. cells mL-1). No effect was observed when A. sanguinea was exposed to A. monilatum culture supernatants (at the concentrations tested in these studies). When M. polykrikoides was exposed to the GDA standard, its Fv/Fm (at ≥ 1,951 nM) and motility (at ≥ 390 nM) decreased, and its morphology (at ≥ 975 nM) was modified. The study of supernatant time- and temperature-stability, and the absence of a relationship between observed effects and goniodomin concentrations suggested the presence of additional unknown allelochemicals distinct from goniodomins, as has been observed for other Alexandrium species. Immobilization of M. polykrikoides by A. monilatum culture supernatants and GDA standard in laboratory-based exposure experiments may indicate that A. monilatum has a competitive advantage when both species co-occur in the Chesapeake Bay and this warrants further testing.

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研究等位化学物质在亚历山大单胞藻与其他浮游植物物种相互作用中的作用
亚历山大双鞭毛藻属(Alexandrium)物种可释放具有生物活性的胞外化合物,对其他浮游植物生物产生等位病理效应(如固定、抑制生长、光合作用或溶解)。在美国弗吉尼亚州切萨皮克湾下游,赤潮(Akashiwo sanguinea)、Margalefidinium polykrikoides 和产腺碘素的 A. monilatum 的接替或共生藻华往往在夏季很常见,但 A. monilatum 的等位潜能以及它如何影响藻华的动态尚未得到研究。我们使用基于荧光的快速生物测定法、流式细胞仪和固定化评估来确定 A. monilatum 培养上清液对 M. polykrikoides、A. sanguinea 和硅藻 Chaetoceros muelleri(作为参考菌株)的潜在影响。此外,我们还研究了已知 A. monilatum 毒素 goniodomin A(GDA)和 GDA seco-acid(GDA-sa)标准的影响。将 C. muelleri 暴露于两种不同的 A. monilatum 菌株的培养上清液会抑制硅藻光系统 II 的最大量子产率(Fv/Fm)和细胞裂解,并观察到菌株的特异性差异,突出表现在两种 A. monilatum 菌株之间导致 10% 抑制作用的有效浓度(EC10)相差 30 倍,导致 50% 死亡率的致死浓度(LC50)相差 2 倍。M. polykrikoides 与 A. monilatum 培养上清液接触后,运动能力下降(≥ 500 eq. cells mL-1),Fv/Fm 下降(≥ 1,500 cells mL-1),细胞形态改变(≥ 3,500 eq. cells mL-1)。当 A. sanguinea 与 A. monilatum 培养上清液接触时(在这些研究中测试的浓度下),未观察到任何影响。当 M. polykrikoides 暴露于 GDA 标准时,其 Fv/Fm(≥ 1 951 nM 时)和运动性(≥ 390 nM 时)降低,形态(≥ 975 nM 时)改变。对上清液时间和温度稳定性的研究,以及观察到的效应与贡碘明浓度之间缺乏关系,表明存在不同于贡碘明的其他未知等位化学物质,正如在其他亚历山大藻类中观察到的那样。在基于实验室的暴露实验中,M. polykrikoides被A. monilatum培养上清液和GDA标准固定,这可能表明当这两种生物同时出现在切萨皮克湾时,A. monilatum具有竞争优势,这值得进一步测试。
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Harmful Algae
Harmful Algae 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: This journal provides a forum to promote knowledge of harmful microalgae and macroalgae, including cyanobacteria, as well as monitoring, management and control of these organisms.
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