Comparison of growth and toxicity responses between non-toxic and toxic strains of Prorocentrum hoffmannianum

We aimed to study the growth and toxicity responses of non-toxic (CCMP683) and toxic (CCMP2804) strains of Prorocentrum hoffmannianum under various nitrate and phosphate concentrations. The 2 strains were cultured in L1-Si medium with standard, depleted or 10-fold repleted nitrate or phosphate. CCMP...

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Main Authors: Lee, TCH, Chan, PL, Xu, SJL, Lee, FWF
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2020-03-01
Series:Aquatic Biology
Online Access:https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/ab/v29/p59-70/
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spelling doaj-f39603adc2fc405fb25b356a35b9a0f42021-08-02T19:42:58ZengInter-ResearchAquatic Biology1864-77821864-77902020-03-0129597010.3354/ab00725Comparison of growth and toxicity responses between non-toxic and toxic strains of Prorocentrum hoffmannianumLee, TCHChan, PLXu, SJLLee, FWFWe aimed to study the growth and toxicity responses of non-toxic (CCMP683) and toxic (CCMP2804) strains of Prorocentrum hoffmannianum under various nitrate and phosphate concentrations. The 2 strains were cultured in L1-Si medium with standard, depleted or 10-fold repleted nitrate or phosphate. CCMP683 cultured in standard L1-Si medium exhibited delayed growth. Nitrate or phosphate depletion decreased the cell density of both strains. Repletion of nitrate slightly increased the cell density of both strains. Repletion of phosphate also slightly increased the cell density of CCMP2804 but surprisingly decreased the cell density of CCMP683. Okadaic acid (OA) and its derivatives were not detected in CCMP683. OA was detected only in CCMP2804. Depletion of nitrate or phosphate increased the cellular concentration of OA, and repletion of nitrate or phosphate had no effect on the cellular concentration of OA. Correlation analysis indicated that the cellular concentration of OA was negatively correlated with cell density. Differences in the growth response to phosphate repletion and in the ability to produce OA suggest that the 2 strains may be good candidates for comparative studies related to phosphate metabolism and OA toxicity.https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/ab/v29/p59-70/
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author Lee, TCH
Chan, PL
Xu, SJL
Lee, FWF
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Chan, PL
Xu, SJL
Lee, FWF
Comparison of growth and toxicity responses between non-toxic and toxic strains of Prorocentrum hoffmannianum
Aquatic Biology
author_facet Lee, TCH
Chan, PL
Xu, SJL
Lee, FWF
author_sort Lee, TCH
title Comparison of growth and toxicity responses between non-toxic and toxic strains of Prorocentrum hoffmannianum
title_short Comparison of growth and toxicity responses between non-toxic and toxic strains of Prorocentrum hoffmannianum
title_full Comparison of growth and toxicity responses between non-toxic and toxic strains of Prorocentrum hoffmannianum
title_fullStr Comparison of growth and toxicity responses between non-toxic and toxic strains of Prorocentrum hoffmannianum
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of growth and toxicity responses between non-toxic and toxic strains of Prorocentrum hoffmannianum
title_sort comparison of growth and toxicity responses between non-toxic and toxic strains of prorocentrum hoffmannianum
publisher Inter-Research
series Aquatic Biology
issn 1864-7782
1864-7790
publishDate 2020-03-01
description We aimed to study the growth and toxicity responses of non-toxic (CCMP683) and toxic (CCMP2804) strains of Prorocentrum hoffmannianum under various nitrate and phosphate concentrations. The 2 strains were cultured in L1-Si medium with standard, depleted or 10-fold repleted nitrate or phosphate. CCMP683 cultured in standard L1-Si medium exhibited delayed growth. Nitrate or phosphate depletion decreased the cell density of both strains. Repletion of nitrate slightly increased the cell density of both strains. Repletion of phosphate also slightly increased the cell density of CCMP2804 but surprisingly decreased the cell density of CCMP683. Okadaic acid (OA) and its derivatives were not detected in CCMP683. OA was detected only in CCMP2804. Depletion of nitrate or phosphate increased the cellular concentration of OA, and repletion of nitrate or phosphate had no effect on the cellular concentration of OA. Correlation analysis indicated that the cellular concentration of OA was negatively correlated with cell density. Differences in the growth response to phosphate repletion and in the ability to produce OA suggest that the 2 strains may be good candidates for comparative studies related to phosphate metabolism and OA toxicity.
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