Photosynthetic performance of transplanted ecotypes of Ecklonia cava (Laminariales, Phaeophyta)


Autoria(s): Serisawa, Yukihiko; Yokohama, Yasutsugu; Aruga, Yusho; Bellgrove, Alecia
Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

Young sporophytes of short-stipe ecotype of <i>Ecklonia </i>cava from a warmer locality (Tei, Kochi Pref., southern Japan) and those of long-stipe ecotype from a cooler locality (Nabeta, Shizuoka Pref., central Japan) were transplanted in 1995 to artificial reefs immersed at the habitat of long-stipe ecotype in Nabeta Bay, Shizuoka Pref., central Japan. The characteristics of photosynthesis and respiration of bladelets of the transplanted sporophytes of the two ecotypes were compared in winter and summer 1997; the results were assessed per unit area, per unit chlorophyllacontent and per unit dry weight. In photosynthesis-light curves at 10–29 °C, light saturation occurred at 200–400 µmol photon m<sup>–2</sup>s<sup>–1</sup>in sporophytes from both Tei and Nabeta. The maximum photosynthetic rate (P max) at 10–29 °C and the light-saturation index (I k) at 25–29 °C in sporophytes from both localities were generally higher in winter than in summer.P<sub>max</sub> at 25–29 °C (per unit area and chlorophylla) were higher in sporophytes from Tei than those from Nabeta in both seasons. The optimum temperature for photosynthesis was 25 °C in winter and 27 °C in summer at high light intensities of 100–400 µmol photon m<sup>–2</sup>s<sup>–1</sup>. However, at lower light intensities of 12.5–50 µmol photon m<sup>–2</sup>s<sup>–1</sup>, it was 20 °C in winter and 25–27 °C in summer for sporophytes from both locations. Dark respiration increased with temperature rise in the range of 10–29 °C in sporophytes from both locations in summer and winter. The sporophytes transplanted from Tei (warmer area) showed higher photosynthetic activities than those from Nabeta (cooler area) at warmer temperatures even under the same environmental conditions. This indicates that these physiological ecotypes have arisen from genetic differentiation.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30008722

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Kluwer Academic Publishers

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30008722/n20040838.pdf

http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/B:JAPH.0000048508.33516.ec

Direitos

2004, Kluwer Academic Publishers

Tipo

Journal Article