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| DOI | 10.1016/J.MARENVRES.2024.106612 | ||||
| Año | 2024 | ||||
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Spores have crucial importance in the establishment and development of seaweed populations. When the spore release matches with the low tidal period, they experience an extreme variation in the environmental conditions including the temperature. In this study, we assess the photosynthetic responses and growth of haploid (tetraspores) and diploid (carpospores) spores of two Gigartinales species (Mazzaella laminarioides and Iridaea cordata) from sub-Antarctic populations when exposed to an increasing temperature. In the laboratory, freshly released spores were exposed to a temperature gradient (7 [control], 10, 15, and 20 degrees C) recreating the temperature increase experienced by these spores during typical spring tides. Germination and further growth of spores previously exposed to temperature treatments were assessed. Carpospores and tetraspores exhibited variation in their photosynthetic response (measured as effective quantum yield; Phi PSII) to temperature increase. In Mazzaella laminarioides, only carpospores exhibited a reduction in Phi PSII (by 7-24% at 15-20 degrees C), while both types of spores of Iridaea cordata were sensitive to temperature increase (12-24% of Phi PSII reduction at 10-20 degrees C). Spores previously exposed to temperature treatments and maintained at 7 degrees C and low PAR germinated and developed in germlings. In general, germlings originated from carpospores pre-treated at high temperatures showed higher growth rates. The different responses to temperature increase exhibited by haploid and diploid propagules of both species highlight their ecophysiological capacity to face high-temperature variation ensuring successful recruitment survival.
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| 1 | NAVARRO-MARTINEZ, NELSO PATRICIO | - |
Universidad de Magallanes - Chile
Centro de Investigacion Dinamica de Ecosistemas Marinos de Altas Latitudes - Chile |
| 2 | Jofre, Jocelyn | Mujer |
Universidad de Magallanes - Chile
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| FONDECYT Iniciación |
| Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica |
| Universidad de Magallanes |
| Centro Fondap-IDEAL |
| CONICYT-Chile (Fondecyt Iniciacion) |
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| This study was founded by the Grants from CONICYT-Chile (Fondecyt Iniciacion N 11160520, and Centro Fondap-IDEAL 15150003) ; and from Universidad de Magallanes (021017 Program) . |
| This study was founded by the Grants from CONICYT-Chile ( Fondecyt Iniciaci\u00F3n N\u00B011160520; and Centro Fondap-IDEAL 15150003; and by the 021017 Program (Universidad de Magallanes) |
| This study was founded by the Grants from CONICYT-Chile ( Fondecyt Iniciaci\u00F3n N\u00B011160520; and Centro Fondap-IDEAL 15150003; and by the 021017 Program (Universidad de Magallanes) |