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XU Min, CHEN Shan, LIU Guo-Xiang, HU Zheng-Yu. Pilot Study of Physiological and Morphological Acclimation of Scenedesmus armatus Under Extreme-High-CO2-Stress[J]. Plant Science Journal, 2004, 22(5): 439-444.
Citation: XU Min, CHEN Shan, LIU Guo-Xiang, HU Zheng-Yu. Pilot Study of Physiological and Morphological Acclimation of Scenedesmus armatus Under Extreme-High-CO2-Stress[J]. Plant Science Journal, 2004, 22(5): 439-444.

Pilot Study of Physiological and Morphological Acclimation of Scenedesmus armatus Under Extreme-High-CO2-Stress

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  • Received Date: December 14, 2003
  • Revised Date: February 10, 2004
  • Published Date: October 27, 2004
  • Scenedesmus armatus was tested for its high-CO2-tolerant mechanism. It can thrive at 60% CO2 under control. The average growth rates were 1.228, 0.925, 0.741, 0.305, 0.042 and 0.001 g·L-1 ·d-1 DW at 5%,20%,40%,60%,80%,100% CO2 conditions respectively, of which the 20% CO2 is most applicable while 5% is most optimum. The maximum quantum efficiency of photosystemⅡ (PSⅡ) primary photochemistry, given by Fv/Fm=(Fm-F0)/Fm, decreased distinctly in the first 24hrs indicating photoinhibition in PSⅡ, then gradually recovered to the normal levels. The microstructure and ultrastructure of cells growing under air and 20% CO2 indicate some morphological adaptation changes: the chloroplast were not integrated as usual, in which the pyenoids are missing or seldom seen after cultured with high CO2, besides the sizes of the cells and the number of intracellular vacuoles were larger for the cells grown in 20% CO2 for 6 days than for those in air for the same period. These physiological and structural changes may help us to find the way in which algae adapting to the extreme-high-CO2-stress.
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