THE EFFECTS OF SIMULATED MICROGRAVITY ON MICROCYSTIS AERUGINOSA DEPENDING ON THE NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF MEDIUM

W. Gao
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In order to determine the interaction between nutrient concentration and simulated microgravity(SMG),Microcystis aeruginosa,cultured under rich and low nutrient medium(BG-11 and 1/10 BG-11 medium),were treated with different gravity conditions.Both of M.aeruginosa in BG-11 and 1/10 BG-11 were sensitive to SMG.Their growth and metabolism changed significantly after 2day-treatments.The effects of SMG varied significantly with the nutrient concentrations of medium.For M.aeruginosa cultured in BG-11,SMG led to the decreased cell number and photochemical efficiency of PS II as well as the increased cellular concentrations of chlorophyll a,carotenoid,phycocyanin,soluble protein and microcystin.The SMG induced changes of cells in 1/10 BG-11 were contrary to the above-mentioned changes of cells in BG-11.In1/10 BG-11,SMG led to the increased cell number and photochemical efficiency of PS II as well as the decreased cellular concentrations of chlorophyll a,carotenoid,phycocyanin,soluble protein and micro-cystin.The effects of SMG and nutrient limitation were alike when they were applied to M.aeruginosa separately.The influences of nutrient limitation were stronger than those of SMG.Under SMG,maybe the nutrient demand of cells was reduced,as a result of the suppressed growth and photochemical activity.Otherwise,SMG might enable cells to use nutriments more effectively.Thus,SMG could alleviate the stress of low nutrient medium to M.aeruginosa.Collectively,these findings supported that the nutrient concentration of medium could significantly affect the responses of M.aeruginosa to SMG.
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模拟微重力对铜绿微囊藻的影响与培养基中营养物浓度的关系
为了确定营养物浓度与模拟微重力(SMG)之间的相互作用,对在富营养物培养基(BG-11和1/10 BG-11培养基)和低营养物培养基中培养的铜绿微囊藻(Microcystis aeruginosa)进行了不同重力条件的处理。BG-11和BG-11中1/10的铜绿假单胞菌均对SMG敏感。处理2d后,它们的生长和代谢发生了显著变化。SMG的作用随培养基中养分浓度的不同而有显著差异。在BG-11培养基中培养的M.aeruginosa,SMG导致PS II的细胞数量和光化学效率下降,叶绿素a、类胡萝卜素、藻蓝蛋白、可溶性蛋白和微囊藻毒素的细胞浓度升高。SMG诱导的1/10 BG-11细胞变化与上述BG-11细胞变化相反。在1/10 BG-11中,SMG增加了PS II的细胞数量和光化学效率,降低了叶绿素a、类胡萝卜素、藻蓝蛋白、可溶性蛋白和微囊藻毒素的细胞浓度。SMG和营养限制分别施用于铜绿假单胞菌的效果相同。营养限制的影响强于SMG。在SMG作用下,细胞的营养需求可能由于生长和光化学活性的抑制而降低。否则,SMG可能会使细胞更有效地利用营养。因此,SMG可以缓解低营养培养基对绿脓杆菌的胁迫。综上所述,培养基的营养浓度对绿脓杆菌对SMG的反应有显著影响。
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