Compensatory growth of the bloom-forming dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense induced by nitrogen stress

Although the phenomenon of compensatory growth has been documented in someanimals and higher plants, little information is available on its manifestation in marinemicroalgae. We have conducted the first study on the compensatory growth of the red tide causative dinoflagellate <i>Prorocentrumdo...

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Main Authors: Honghui Zhu, Zhuoping Cai, Shunshan Duan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013-02-01
Series:Oceanologia
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Online Access:http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/55_1.html#A13
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spelling doaj-300c3f3ec3394c00bc2a4565dae2499d2020-11-24T21:43:32ZengElsevierOceanologia0078-32342013-02-01551269276Compensatory growth of the bloom-forming dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense induced by nitrogen stress Honghui ZhuZhuoping CaiShunshan DuanAlthough the phenomenon of compensatory growth has been documented in someanimals and higher plants, little information is available on its manifestation in marinemicroalgae. We have conducted the first study on the compensatory growth of the red tide causative dinoflagellate <i>Prorocentrumdonghaiense</i> after its recovery from different nitrogen concentrations.The results showed that NaNO<sub>3</sub> concentrations of 0 and 7.5 mg l<sup>-1</sup> significantly reduced thegrowth of <i>P. donghaiense</i>, as compared to 37.5 and 75 mg l<sup>-1</sup>. When the microalgal cells were returned to 75 mg l<sup>-1</sup>, they exhibited subsequent compensatory growth. The most significant compensatory growth was found in those cells previously experiencing 0 mg dm<sup>3</sup>, followed by 7.5 mg dm<sup>3</sup>, indicating thatcompensatory growth depended on the extent of nitrogen stress they had been subjected to. Our results suggest thatcompensatory growth can be induced in the marine microalga <i>P. donghaiense</i> after its recovery from nitrogen fluctuation, and that this should be taken into consideration in the prevalence of <i>P. donghaiense</i> blooms in coastal waters.http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/55_1.html#A13Compensatory growthProrocentrum donghaienseNitrogen
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author Honghui Zhu
Zhuoping Cai
Shunshan Duan
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Zhuoping Cai
Shunshan Duan
Compensatory growth of the bloom-forming dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense induced by nitrogen stress
Oceanologia
Compensatory growth
Prorocentrum donghaiense
Nitrogen
author_facet Honghui Zhu
Zhuoping Cai
Shunshan Duan
author_sort Honghui Zhu
title Compensatory growth of the bloom-forming dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense induced by nitrogen stress
title_short Compensatory growth of the bloom-forming dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense induced by nitrogen stress
title_full Compensatory growth of the bloom-forming dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense induced by nitrogen stress
title_fullStr Compensatory growth of the bloom-forming dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense induced by nitrogen stress
title_full_unstemmed Compensatory growth of the bloom-forming dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense induced by nitrogen stress
title_sort compensatory growth of the bloom-forming dinoflagellate prorocentrum donghaiense induced by nitrogen stress
publisher Elsevier
series Oceanologia
issn 0078-3234
publishDate 2013-02-01
description Although the phenomenon of compensatory growth has been documented in someanimals and higher plants, little information is available on its manifestation in marinemicroalgae. We have conducted the first study on the compensatory growth of the red tide causative dinoflagellate <i>Prorocentrumdonghaiense</i> after its recovery from different nitrogen concentrations.The results showed that NaNO<sub>3</sub> concentrations of 0 and 7.5 mg l<sup>-1</sup> significantly reduced thegrowth of <i>P. donghaiense</i>, as compared to 37.5 and 75 mg l<sup>-1</sup>. When the microalgal cells were returned to 75 mg l<sup>-1</sup>, they exhibited subsequent compensatory growth. The most significant compensatory growth was found in those cells previously experiencing 0 mg dm<sup>3</sup>, followed by 7.5 mg dm<sup>3</sup>, indicating thatcompensatory growth depended on the extent of nitrogen stress they had been subjected to. Our results suggest thatcompensatory growth can be induced in the marine microalga <i>P. donghaiense</i> after its recovery from nitrogen fluctuation, and that this should be taken into consideration in the prevalence of <i>P. donghaiense</i> blooms in coastal waters.
topic Compensatory growth
Prorocentrum donghaiense
Nitrogen
url http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/55_1.html#A13
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