Yl. Pan et al., ACCLIMATION TO LOW-LIGHT INTENSITY IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND GROWTH OF PSEUDO-NITZSCHIA MULTISERIES HASLE, A NEUROTOXIGENIC DIATOM, Journal of plankton research, 18(8), 1996, pp. 1427-1438
Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries, a neurotoxigenic diatom, was grown in ba
tch culture at light intensities between 53 and 1100 mu mol m(-2) s(-1
). Cellular contents of carbon, nitrogen and chlorophyll a, and the re
lationship between photosynthesis and light levels, were studied durin
g exponential (day 4) and stationary phases (day 12). In the stationar
y phase at low light, there was an increase in cellular chlorophyll a
and the initial slope of P-I curves (alpha(B)), which permitted a phot
osynthetic assimilation of energy equivalent to that of cells grown at
high light. In past incidents of domoic acid poisoning, this may have
facilitated domoic acid production at low light intensities.