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Low oxygen affects photophysiology and the level of expression of two-carbon metabolism genes in the seagrass <i>Zostera muelleri</i>
Authors
A Blandon
A Larkum
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A Larkum
A Pregnall
A Radonić
A Untergasser
A Waghmode
AM Schwarz
Anthony W. D. Larkum
B Colman
BB Jørgensen
BC Tripp
C Black
C Jiménez
C Larsson
CL Andersen
CR Benedict
D Pierrot
DG Roberts
DH Les
E McLeod
EV Voznesenskaya
F Hellblom
F Hellblom
F Wang
FL Figueroa
FT Short
G Bowes
G Procaccini
H Lee
HP Braun
J Borum
J Borum
J Millhouse
J Millhouse
J Papenbrock
J Vandesompele
JA Raven
JA Raven
JA Raven
JA Raven
JL Olsen
John A. Raven
JT Greiner
JW Fourqurean
K Spilling
Kasper Elgetti Brodersen
KE Brodersen
KE Brodersen
KE Brodersen
KM Chartrand
M Anderson
M Björk
M Björk
M Koch
M Kühl
M Lichtenberg
M Schliep
Mathieu Pernice
MH Long
Mikael Kim
Milán Szabó
MM Harlin
MW Beck
MW Pfaffl
NR Baker
O Invers
O Pedersen
P Buapet
P Buapet
P Carlson
P Ralph
PA Penhale
PA Staehr
Peter J. Ralph
R Bulmer
R Chollet
R Costanza
R Sánchez
RC Zimmerman
RD Smith
RE Zeebe
S Aubry
S Beer
S Beer
S Beer
S Beer
S Beer
S Beer
S Beer
S Chi
S Del Prete
S Sinutok
S Sinutok
S Sinutok
S Vogel
SA Bustin
SH Hurlbert
T Koressaar
T Mass
TM Greve
V Martin
W Downton
WL Webb
Z Drechsler
Publication date
1 May 2018
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Abstract
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media B.V. Seagrasses are a diverse group of angiosperms that evolved to live in shallow coastal waters, an environment regularly subjected to changes in oxygen, carbon dioxide and irradiance. Zostera muelleri is the dominant species in south-eastern Australia, and is critical for healthy coastal ecosystems. Despite its ecological importance, little is known about the pathways of carbon fixation in Z. muelleri and their regulation in response to environmental changes. In this study, the response of Z. muelleri exposed to control and very low oxygen conditions was investigated by using (i) oxygen microsensors combined with a custom-made flow chamber to measure changes in photosynthesis and respiration, and (ii) reverse transcription quantitative real-time PCR to measure changes in expression levels of key genes involved in C4 metabolism. We found that very low levels of oxygen (i) altered the photophysiology of Z. muelleri, a characteristic of C3 mechanism of carbon assimilation, and (ii) decreased the expression levels of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase and carbonic anhydrase. These molecular-physiological results suggest that regulation of the photophysiology of Z. muelleri might involve a close integration between the C3 and C4, or other CO2 concentrating mechanisms metabolic pathways. Overall, this study highlights that the photophysiological response of Z. muelleri to changing oxygen in water is capable of rapid acclimation and the dynamic modulation of pathways should be considered when assessing seagrass primary production
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