Abrupt and acclimation responses to changing temperature elicit divergent physiological effects in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum

Author:

Rehder Linda12ORCID,Rost Björn12ORCID,Rokitta Sebastian D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Alfred‐Wegener‐Institute, Helmholtz‐Centre for Polar and Marine Research Am Handelshafen 12 Bremerhaven 27570 Germany

2. FB2 Biology/Chemistry University of Bremen Leobener Straße Bremen 28359 Germany

Abstract

Summary Growth rates and other biomass traits of phytoplankton are strongly affected by temperature. We hypothesized that resulting phenotypes originate from deviating temperature sensitivities of underlying physiological processes. We used membrane‐inlet mass spectrometry to assess photosynthetic and respiratory O2 and CO2 fluxes in response to abrupt temperature changes as well as after acclimation periods in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum. Abrupt temperature changes caused immediate over‐ or undershoots in most physiological processes, that is, photosynthetic oxygen release (), photosynthetic carbon uptake (), and respiratory oxygen release (). Over acclimation timescales, cells were, however, able to re‐adjust their physiology and revert to phenotypic ‘sweet spots’. Respiratory CO2 release () was generally inhibited under high temperature and stimulated under low‐temperature settings, on abrupt as well as acclimation timescales. Such behavior may help mitochondria to stabilize plastidial ATP : NADPH ratios and thus maximize photosynthetic carbon assimilation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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