Journal article
Unique photosynthetic strategies employed by closely related Breviolum minutum strains under rapid short-term cumulative heat stress
Pranali Deore, Sarah Jane Tsang Min Ching, Matthew R Nitschke, David Rudd, Douglas R Brumley, Elizabeth Hinde, Linda L Blackall, Madeleine JH van Oppen
Journal of Experimental Botany | Oxford University Press | Published : 2024
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erae170
Abstract
The thermal tolerance of symbiodiniacean photo-endosymbionts largely underpins the thermal bleaching resilience of their cnidarian hosts such as corals and the coral model Exaiptasia diaphana. While variation in thermal tolerance between species is well documented, variation between conspecific strains is understudied. We compared the thermal tolerance of three closely related strains of Breviolum minutum represented by two internal transcribed spacer region 2 profiles (one strain B1–B1o–B1g–B1p and the other two strains B1–B1a–B1b–B1g) and differences in photochemical and non-photochemical quenching, de-epoxidation state of photopigments, and accumulation of reactive oxygen species under ra..
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Awarded by Marsden Fast Start from the Royal Society Te Aparangi
Funding Acknowledgements
The work was supported by Botany foundation and Early Career Research scheme from the University of Melbourne [grant number 2022ECR088] to PD. PD, SJTMC, DRB, EH, MJHvO, and LLB were supported by the Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation [grant number 9351]. MJHvO and MRN were supported by an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship and Marsden Fast Start from the Royal Society Te Aparangi [grant numbers FL180100036 and MFP-VUW2103], respectively.