Skeletonema marinoi ecotypes show specific habitat‐related responses to fluctuating light supporting high potential for growth under photobioreactor light regime

Author:

Volpe Charlotte12ORCID,Nymark Marianne23ORCID,Andersen Tom4ORCID,Winge Per3ORCID,Lavaud Johann5ORCID,Vadstein Olav1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biotechnology and Food Science Norwegian University of Science and Technology N‐7491 Trondheim Norway

2. Department of Fisheries and New Biomarine Industry SINTEF Ocean N‐7465 Trondheim Norway

3. Department of Biology Norwegian University of Science and Technology N‐7491 Trondheim Norway

4. Department of Biosciences, Section for Aquatic Biology and Toxicology (AQUA) University of Oslo N‐0316 Oslo Norway

5. LEMAR‐Laboratory of Marine Environmental Sciences, UMR6539 CNRS, Univ Brest, Ifremer, IRD Institut Européen de la Mer Technopôle Brest‐Iroise, rue Dumont d'Urville Plouzané 29280 France

Abstract

Summary Diatoms are a diverse group of phytoplankton usually dominating areas characterized by rapidly shifting light conditions. Because of their high growth rates and interesting biochemical profile, their biomass is considered for various commercial applications. This study aimed at identifying strains with superior growth in a photobioreactor (PBR) by screening the natural intraspecific diversity of ecotypes isolated from different habitats. We investigated the effect of PBR light fluctuating on a millisecond scale (FL, simulating the light in a PBR) on 19 ecotypes of the diatom Skeletonema marinoi isolated from the North Sea–Baltic Sea area. We compare growth, pigment ratios, phylogeny, photo‐physiological variables and photoacclimation strategies between all strains and perform qPCR and absorption spectra analysis on a subset of strains. Our results show that the ecotypes responded differently to FL, and have contrasting photo‐physiological and photoprotective strategies. The strains from Kattegat performed better in FL, and shared common photoacclimation and photoprotection strategies that are the results of adaptation to the specific light climate of the Kattegat area. The strains that performed better with FL conditions had a high light (HL)‐acclimated phenotype coupled with unique nonphotochemical quenching features. Based on their characteristics, three strains were identified as good candidates for growth in PBRs.

Funder

Norges Forskningsråd

Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet

Publisher

Wiley

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