Photoperiod Mediates the Effects of Temperature and Light Intensity on the Proliferation of Ulva prolifera

Journal of Ocean University of China(2024)

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In order to study the complex effects of photoperiod, temperature, and light intensity on the spore maturation and release number of Ulva prolifera , we cultured thalli segment (2–3 mm) under three different photoperiods (L:D = 12:12, 14:10 and 10:14), temperature (15°C (LT), 25°C (MT) and 30°C (HT)) and light intensity (100, 200 and 400 µmol m −2 s −1 , noted as LL, ML and HL, respectively) conditions. Then the maturation time, spore release number and chlorophyll fluorescence were analyzed. The results suggested that: 1) The spore maturation time was accelerated by higher temperature or higher light intensity from 62 h to 36 h, and changes in day length accelerated the spore maturation to a certain extent as compared with 12:12 light/dark cycle; 2) Higher light intensity significantly decreased the chlorophyll fluorescence ( F v ′ / F m ′ , NPQ, rETR max and a) of the mature reproductive segment under 30°C with 12:12 light/dark cycle. But when in the other photoperiods (10:14 and 14:10 conditions), the inhibitory effects of high light intensity were alleviated significantly; 3) The optimum condition for the spore maturation and release was 12:12 light/dark cycle, 25°C, 400 µmol m −2 s −1 , with both shorter and longer photoperiod reducing the spore release number; 4) Higher light intensity significantly increased the spore release number under 25°C, but these effects were alleviated by 30°C treatment. This study is the first attempt to elucidate the coincidence effects of photoperiod, temperature and light intensity on the reproduction of Ulva , which would help to reveal the mechanism of the rapid proliferation of green tide.
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light intensity,maturation,photoperiod,reproduction,temperature,Ulva prolifera
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