Combined Effect of Temperature and Different Light Regimes on the Photosynthetic Activity and Lipid Accumulation in the Diatom .

Encarnaci��n D��az-Santos, Luis G Heredia-Mart��nez, Luis L��pez-Maury, Manuel Herv��s, Jos�� M Ortega, Jos�� A Navarro, Mercedes Roncel
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  1. Encarnaci��n D��az-Santos: Instituto de Bioqu��mica Vegetal y Fotos��ntesis (IBVF), cicCartuja, Universidad de Sevilla and CSIC, 41092 Seville, Spain. ORCID
  2. Luis G Heredia-Mart��nez: Instituto de Bioqu��mica Vegetal y Fotos��ntesis (IBVF), cicCartuja, Universidad de Sevilla and CSIC, 41092 Seville, Spain. ORCID
  3. Luis L��pez-Maury: Instituto de Bioqu��mica Vegetal y Fotos��ntesis (IBVF), cicCartuja, Universidad de Sevilla and CSIC, 41092 Seville, Spain. ORCID
  4. Manuel Herv��s: Instituto de Bioqu��mica Vegetal y Fotos��ntesis (IBVF), cicCartuja, Universidad de Sevilla and CSIC, 41092 Seville, Spain. ORCID
  5. Jos�� M Ortega: Instituto de Bioqu��mica Vegetal y Fotos��ntesis (IBVF), cicCartuja, Universidad de Sevilla and CSIC, 41092 Seville, Spain. ORCID
  6. Jos�� A Navarro: Instituto de Bioqu��mica Vegetal y Fotos��ntesis (IBVF), cicCartuja, Universidad de Sevilla and CSIC, 41092 Seville, Spain. ORCID
  7. Mercedes Roncel: Instituto de Bioqu��mica Vegetal y Fotos��ntesis (IBVF), cicCartuja, Universidad de Sevilla and CSIC, 41092 Seville, Spain. ORCID

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the combined effects of temperature and light on the photosynthetic parameters and lipid accumulation in the diatom , a model organism widely used for studies on diatom physiology, ecology, and biotechnology. Our results highlight the importance of the interaction between temperature and light intensity in influencing growth rates, pigments and active photosystems content, photosynthetic efficiency, lipid production and fatty acid composition in . Measurements of the maximum electron transport rate (rETR) and rETR at maximum PAR (830 ��mol m s) confirmed that exhibits significantly higher light sensitivity as growth temperature increases under light/dark cycles at two light intensities (25-60 ��mol m s). However, this trend was reversed under continuous light (25 ��mol m s). Moreover, higher rETR values (up to double) were observed at higher irradiance, either in intensity or under continuous light regimes, at the two temperatures tested. On the other hand, increasing light intensity amplified the observed effect of temperature on photosystem I (PSI) activity under light/dark regimes, but not under continuous light conditions. This resulted in a greater deficiency in PSI activity, likely due to limitations in electron supply to this photosystem. Furthermore, increasing the culture temperature from 20 ��C to 25 ��C triggered an increase in the number and size of cytoplasmic lipid droplets under conditions of increased light intensity, with an even more pronounced effect under continuous illumination. Notably, the combination of 25 ��C and continuous illumination resulted in a more than twofold increase in triacylglyceride (TAG) content, reaching approximately 17 mg L. This condition also caused a substantial rise (up to ���90%) in the proportions of palmitoleic and palmitic acids in the TAG fatty acid profile.

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Grants

  1. MCIN (grant PID2020-112645GB-100/Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
  2. MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
  3. US-1380339/University of Seville-EU FEDER

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