Photobiological and biochemical responses of mangrove-associated red macroalgae Bostrychia calliptera and Bostrychia montagnei to short-term salinity stress related to climate change
Salinization in tropical estuarine environments is expected as a result of climate change. The physiological performance of mangrove-associated key macroalgae can negatively be affected by increased salinity in such habitats. Thus, we analyzed photobiological and biochemical responses of the closely...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Hydrobiologia 2023-11, Vol.850 (20), p.4515-4530 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Salinization in tropical estuarine environments is expected as a result of climate change. The physiological performance of mangrove-associated key macroalgae can negatively be affected by increased salinity in such habitats. Thus, we analyzed photobiological and biochemical responses of the closely related red algae
Bostrychia calliptera
and
Bostrychia montagnei
incubated under a range of salinities (5, 11, 18, 37, 47, and 57 S
A
). Effective and maximum quantum yield, relative electron transport rate vs. photon fluence rate curves, photosynthetic parameters, and complementary energy dissipation pathways indicated that both species had lower photosynthetic performance under increased salinity, which was more strongly pronounced in
B. calliptera
. Both species increased their organic osmolyte contents with rising salinity stress. Dulcitol was the main organic osmolyte synthesized by
B. calliptera
, whereas
B. montagnei
synthesized dulcitol and sorbitol. Our results demonstrate that increased salinity in estuaries due to climate change will be detrimental to photosynthesis of both macroalgae, with
B. calliptera
more affected than
B. montagnei
. As
B. montagnei
synthesizes both dulcitol and sorbitol, it is more tolerant to salinity stress compared to
B. calliptera
. Our data document for the first time a new organic osmolyte distribution pattern in
Bostrychia
species, namely the occurrence of dulcitol only. |
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ISSN: | 0018-8158 1573-5117 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10750-022-05006-4 |