PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENT COMPOSITION OF ICE ALGAL AND PHYTOPLANKTON ASSEMBLAGES IN EARLY SPRING IN SAROMA KO LAGOON, HOKKAIDO, JAPAN (19th Symposium on Polar Biology)
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Ice algae were collected from sea ice of 35 cm thickness at Saroma Ko lagoon in early February, 1996 The sea ice was sectioned into 5cm height intervals from the bottom so as to separate ice algae according to vertical distribution. Phytoplankton were also harvested at the same site in mid-April, 1996, a few days after the sea ice disappeared. Photosynthetic pigments of ice algae and phytoplanktonic algae were analyzed by reverse-phase HPLC (high performance liquid chromatography). Chlorophyll a, c, β-carotene, and several kind of carotenoids, such as fucoxanthm, diadmoxanthin or diatoxanthin, were detected, but chlorophyll b was not recognized, suggesting that diatom species were predominant in ice algae and phytoplanktonic algae. The pigment composition of ice algae changed according to their vertical distribution The ratios of chlorophyll c and carotenoids to chlorophyll a in ice algae harvested from the top of the sea ice were higher than those of ice algae collected from the lower position, in other words, ice algae in the lower position, i e., where they experienced less light decreased the ratio This suggests that ice algae adopted very peculiar light-shade adaptation, because vascular plant or green algae have the opposite response so that they decrease the ratio of auxiliary pigments to chlorophyll a with increasing light intensity Pigment composition of phytoplanktonic algae resembled that of ice algae collected from the uppermost portion of sea ice.
- 国立極地研究所の論文
著者
-
Kudoh Sakae
National Institute of Polar Research, Kaga 1-chome, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 173-8515, Japan
-
Kudoh Sakae
National Institute Of Polar Research Kaga 1-chome Itabashi-ku Tokyo 173-8515 Japan
-
Kudoh Sakae
National Institute Of Polar Research
-
Kashino Yasuhiro
Department Of Life Science University Of Hyogo 3-2-1 Kohto Kamigohri Ako-gun Hyogo 678-1297 Japan
-
Kashino Yasuhiro
Dept. Life Sci. Fac. Sci. Himeji Inst. Tech. Harima Science Garden City
-
Kashino Yasuhiro
Faculty of Science, Himeji Institute of Technology
-
Satoh Kazuhiko
Department Of Life Science University Of Hyogo 3-2-1 Kohto Kamigohri Ako-gun Hyogo 678-1297 Japan
-
Satoh K
Department Of Life Science University Of Hyogo 3-2-1 Kohto Kamigohri Ako-gun Hyogo 678-1297 Japan
-
Koike H
Department Of Life Science Graduate School Of Life Science University Of Hyogo
-
Kashino Yasuhiro
Faculty Of Science Department Of Life Science Himeji Institute Of Technology
-
FUJIMOTO Kumiko
Faculty of Science, Department of Life Science, Himeji Institute of Technology
-
AKAMATSU Akemi
Faculty of Science, Department of Life Science, Himeji Institute of Technology
-
KOIKE Hiroyuki
Faculty of Science, Department of Life Science, Himeji Institute of Technology
-
SATOH Kazuhiko
Faculty of Science, Department of Life Science, Himeji Institute of Technology
-
Akamatsu Akemi
Faculty Of Science Department Of Life Science Himeji Institute Of Technology
-
Fujimoto Kumiko
Faculty Of Science Department Of Life Science Himeji Institute Of Technology
-
Kudoh Sakae
National Inst. Of Polar Res. 10-3 Midoricho Tachikawa Tokyo 190-8518 Jpn
関連論文
- Diel tuning of photosynthetic systems in ice algae at Saroma-ko Lagoon, Hokkaido, Japan
- Limnological characteristics of vertical structure in the lakes of Syowa Oasis, East Antarctica
- Comparative analysis of photosynthetic properties in ice algae and phytoplankton inhabiting Franklin Bay, the Canadian Arctic, with those in mesophilic diatoms during CASES 03-04
- Reproductive phenology of subalpine moss, Polytrichum ohioense Ren. et Card.
- WATER STRUCTURE IN KONGSFJORDEN, SPITSBERGEN IN 1991-1993
- Ecological studies of aquatic moss pillars in Antarctic lakes 1. Macro structure and carbon, nitrogen and Chlorophyll a contents
- Distribution of aquatic mosses in the Soya Coast region, East Antarctica
- Xanthophyll-cycle of ice algae on the sea ice bottom in Saroma Ko lagoon, Hokkaido, Japan
- Ecological studies of aquatic moss pillars in Antarctic lakes 3. Light response and chilling and heat sensitivity of photosynthesis
- Diatoms composing benthic microbial mats in freshwater lakes of Skarvsnes ice-free area, East Antarctica
- INVESTIGATION OF COMPONENTS INVOLVED IN CYCLIC ELECTRON TRANSPORT BY MEANS OF MUTAGENESIS
- Acclimation to the Growth Temperature and Thermosensitivity of Photosystem II in a Mesophilic Cyanobacterium, Synechocystis sp. PCC6803
- Inactivation of ycf33 Results in an Altered Cyclic Electron Transport Pathway Around Photosystem I in Synechocystis sp. PCC6803
- Deactivation of Photosynthetic Activities is Triggered by Loss of a Small Amount of Water in a Desiccation-Tolerant Cyanobacterium, Nostoc commune
- Tolerance to freezing stress in cyanobacteria, Nostoc commune and some cyanobacteria with various tolerances to drying stress
- Low-Molecular-Mass Polypeptide Components of a Photosystem II Preparation from the Thermophilic Cyanobacterium Thermosynechococcus vulcanus
- Recovery of Photosynthetic Systems during Rewetting is Quite Rapid in a Terrestrial Cyanobacterium, Nostoc commune
- Acclimation to the Growth Temperature and the High-Temperature Effects on Photosystem II and Plasma Membranes in a Mesophilic Cyanobacterium, Synechocystis sp. PCC6803
- Isolation and Characterization of Oxygen-Evolving Thylakoid Membranes and Photosystem II Particles from a Glaucocystophyte, Cyanophora paradoxa
- ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ENVELOPE MEMBRANES FROM CYANELLES OF C. PARADOXA
- CHANGES IN PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVITIES DURING REWETTING PROCESS IN A TERRESTRIAL CYANOBACTERIUM, NOSTOC COMMUNE
- Functional analysis of Ycf33 in Synechocystis 6803
- ACCLIMATION OF MESOPHILIC CYANOBACTERIUM, SYNECHOCYSTIS SP. PCC6803 TO HIGH TEMPERATURES
- Effects of High-Temperature Treatments on a Thermophilic Cyanobacterium Synechococcus vulcanus
- Acclimation of photosynthetic properties in psychrophilic diatom isolates under different light intensities
- Mutagenesis and characterization of ycf genes of Synechocystis 6803
- THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCY OF GROWTH OF A MESOPHILIC CYANOBACTERIUM, Synechocysis sp. PCC6803
- EFFECTS OF HIGH TERPERATURES ON Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
- FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF SLL1252 GENE PRODUCT IN SYNECHOCYSTIS SP. PCC 6803
- EFFECTS OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE TREATMENTS IN A CYANOBACTERIUM, Synechocystis sp. PCC6803
- Preparation of membrane proteins for analysis by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis
- ACCLIMATION OF WHEAT TO TEMPERATURE CHANGES : ELECTRON FLOW BETWEEN PHOTOSYSTEMS I AND II
- Limnological parameters in Skarvsnes lakes between the 47th and 48th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2006-2007 -Long-term monitoring study-
- The Expression Pattern of NAD(P)H Oxidases and the Cyclic Electron Transport Pathway around Photosystem I of Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 Depend on Growth Conditions
- 4. Mooring experiment
- 3. Vertical observations and sea ice surveys
- 2. Study area
- 1. Introduction
- Biological and oceanographical data under fast ice in Luetzow-Holm Bay during winter 1999 observed by the 40th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-40)
- SPORADIC INCREASE OF PARTICLE SEDIMENTATION AT THE ICE EDGE OF THE ANTARCTIC OCEAN DURING THE AUSTRAL SUMMER 1994-1995 (18th Symposium on Polar Biology)
- Photosynthetic systems in cyanobacterium, Nostoc commune, in the desiccated state
- EFFECTS OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE STRESS ON THE STRUCTURE OF BIOMEMBRANES IN HIGHER PLANTS
- Crystallization of Photosystem I Complexes from the Thermophilic Cyanobacterium, Synechococcus vulcanus
- TEMPERATURE SENSIBILITY OF PHOTOSYSTEMS IN CYANOBACTERIA ; MECHANISM OF THE Fo INCREASE
- THE INCREASEIN THE FLUORESCENCE F_OLEVEL BY HIGH TEMPERATURE STRESS.
- EFFECTS OF HIGH TEMPERATURE ONPHOTO-SYNTHETIC SYSTEMS IN HIGHER PLANTS
- CHARACTERIZATION OF OXYGEN-EVOLVING THYLAKOIDS FROM THE CYANELLES OF Cyanophora paradoxa PREPARED IN A GLYCEROL MEDIUM.
- Polypeptide Composition of Envelopes of Spinach Chloroplasts : Two Major Proteins Occupy 90% of Outer Envelope Membranes
- Mechanisms of Electron Flow through the Q_B Site in Photosystem II. 3.Effects of the Presence of Membrane Structure on the Redox Reactions at the Q_B Site
- Interaction of alkyl-benzoquinones withphotosystem II
- IDENTIFICATION AND LOCALIZATION OF THEENVELOPE PROTEINS OF SPINACH CHLOROPLASTS
- Size fraction and class composition of phytoplankton in the Antarctic marginal ice zone along the 140°E meridian during February-March 2003
- ISOLATION AND CHARACTAERIZATION OF OXYGEN-EVOLVING THYLAKOIDS FROM THE CYANELLES OF Cyanophora paradoxa
- PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENT COMPOSITION OF ICE ALGAL AND PHYTOPLANKTON ASSEMBLAGES IN EARLY SPRING IN SAROMA KO LAGOON, HOKKAIDO, JAPAN (19th Symposium on Polar Biology)
- Isolation and characterization of cyanelle membranes isolated from Cyanophora paradoxa
- Chilling sensitivity of the thermophilic cyanobacterium, Synechococcus vulcanus
- A new purification procedure of Photosystem I reaction center complexes from the thermophilic cyanobacterium, Synchococcus vulcanus
- Mechanism of Electron Flow through the Q_B Site in Photosystem II. 4. Reaction Mechanism of Plastoquinone Derivatives at the Q_B Site in Spinach Photosystem II Membrane Fragments
- RESPONSES OF A CYANOBACTERIUM TO PHOSPHATE DEFICIENCY
- REDUCTION OF BENZOQUINONE DERIVATIVES IN PHOTOSYSTEM II ; pH AND TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCY.
- Chlorophyll a Concentration of Phytoplankton during the Cruise of the 48th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2006-2007
- Comparative analysis of light response curves of Ramalina yasudae and freshly isolated Trebouxia sp. revealed the presence of intrinsic protection mechanisms independent of upper cortex for the photosynthetic system of algal symbionts in lichen
- Ecological studies of aquatic moss pillars in Antarctic lakes 2. Temperature and light environment at the moss habitat
- Responses to Desiccation Stress in Bryophytes and an Important Role of Dithiothreitol-Insensitive Non-Photochemical Quenching Against Photoinhibition in Dehydrated States
- Concerted response of xanthophyll-cycle pigments in a marine diatom, Chaetoceros gracilis, to shifts in light condition
- Mechanisms to Avoid Photoinhibition in a Desiccation-Tolerant Cyanobacterium, Nostoc commune
- THE SIGNIFICANCE OF AUTUMNAL SEA ICE BIOTA IN THE ECOSYSTEM OF ICE-COVERED POLAR SEAS (17th Symposium on Polar Biology)
- Meteorological factors affecting the number of Weddell seals hauling-out on the ice during the molting season at Syowa Station, East Antarctica
- Responses to Desiccation Stress in Lichens are Different from Those in Their Photobionts
- The Expression Pattern of NAD (P) H Oxidases and the Cyclic Electron Transport Pathway around Photosystem I of Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 Depend on Growth Conditions
- Floristic examination of diatom assemblage in the dim light-environment of water column and sea ice, Saroma Ko lagoon, Hokkaido, Japan
- Primary production of phytoplankton in high Arctic Kongsfjorden, Svalbard (scientific paper)
- CHARACTERISTICS OF WATER IN KONGSFJORDEN, SVALBARD
- DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON IN SEA ICE AND SEAWATER OF SAROMA KO LAGOON AND RESOLUTE PASSAGE (ABSTRACT) (16th Symposium on Polar Biology)
- PHOTOSYNTHESIS CHARACTERISTICS OF ICE ALGAE WITH SPECIAL EMPHASES ON TEMPERATURE AND LIGHT CONDITIONS (EXTENDED ABSTRACT) (16th Symposium on Polar Biology)
- Limnological parameters in Skarvsnes lakes between the 49th and 50th Japanese Antarctic Research Expeditions in 2008-2009 -Long-term monitoring study-
- Limnological parameters in Skarvsnes lakes during the 50th and 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expeditions in 2009-2010 -Long-term monitoring study-
- Possible ecological implications of floating microbial assemblages lifted from the lakebed on an Antarctic lake
- Influence of Initial pH on Ethanol Production by the Antarctic Basidiomycetous Yeast Mrakia blollopis