A MESOCOSM STUDY ON BACTERIA-KELP INTERACTIONS: IMPORTANCE OF NITROGEN AVAILABILITY AND KELP GENETICS

Florez, July Z.; Camus, Carolina; Hengst, Martha B.; Buschmann, Alejandro H.

Abstract

Macroalgal holobiont studies involve understanding interactions between the host, its microbiota, and the environment. We analyzed the effect of bacteria-kelp interactions on phenotypic responses of two genetically distinct populations of giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera (north and south), exposed to different nitrogen (N) concentrations. In co-culture experiments with different N concentration treatments, we evaluated kelp growth responses and changes in three specific molecular markers associated with the N cycle, both in epiphytic bacteria (relative abundance of nrfA-gene: cytochrome c nitrite reductase) and macroalgae (expression of NR-gene: nitrate reductase; GluSyn-gene: glutamate synthase). Both kelp populations responded differently to N limitation, with M. pyrifera-south sporophytes having a lower specific growth rate (SGR) under N-limiting conditions than the northern population; M. pyrifera-north sporophytes showed no significant differences in SGR when exposed to low-N and high-N concentrations. This corresponded to a higher GluSyn-gene expression in the M. pyrifera-north sporophytes and the co-occurrence of specific nrfA bacterial taxa. These bacteria may increase ammonium availability under low-N concentrations, allowing M. pyrifera-north to optimize nutrient assimilation by increasing the expression of GluSyn. We conclude that bacteria-kelp interactions are important in enhancing kelp growth rates under low N availability, although this effect may be regulated by the genetic background of kelp populations.

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Título según WOS: A MESOCOSM STUDY ON BACTERIA-KELP INTERACTIONS: IMPORTANCE OF NITROGEN AVAILABILITY AND KELP GENETICS
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY
Volumen: 57
Número: 6
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 1777
Página final: 1791
DOI:

10.1111/jpy.13213

Notas: ISI