HPLC ANALYSIS OF PHYTOPLANKTON PIGMENTS FROM LAKE-KINNERET WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BLOOM-FORMING DINOFLAGELLATE PERIDINIUM GATUNENSE (DINOPHYCEAE) AND CHLOROPHYLL DEGRADATION PRODUCTS

Citation
Yz. Yacobi et al., HPLC ANALYSIS OF PHYTOPLANKTON PIGMENTS FROM LAKE-KINNERET WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BLOOM-FORMING DINOFLAGELLATE PERIDINIUM GATUNENSE (DINOPHYCEAE) AND CHLOROPHYLL DEGRADATION PRODUCTS, Journal of plankton research, 18(10), 1996, pp. 1781-1796
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Marine & Freshwater Biology
ISSN journal
01427873
Volume
18
Issue
10
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1781 - 1796
Database
ISI
SICI code
0142-7873(1996)18:10<1781:HAOPPF>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Photosynthetic pigments extracted from the particulate material of the water column of Lake Kinneret were studied throughout the periods of May 1988-June 1989, and November 1993-November 1994, by means of HPLC The temporal and vertical variation of the pigment suite found agreed with the microscopically determined phytoplankton record. The regressi on calculations of taxon-specific biomass with the corresponding signa ture pigments suggest that pigment analysis may be a useful tool for t he monitoring of bloom-forming species, e.g. the dinoflagellate Peridi nium gatunense Nygaard. The HPLC pigment analysis permitted the identi fication and quantification of chlorophyll degradation products, provi ding for the first time information about their composition in Lake Ki nneret. Chlorophyllide a was the major detectable degradation product of chlorophyll a, varying between 1 and 9% of the chlorophyll a concen tration. Other chlorophyll a derivatives appeared mostly in minor quan tities. Pheophytin a was virtually lacking in all the samples Removal rates of pigments measured by sedimentation traps, indicated that the degradation of chlorophyll a via chlorophyllide a is a dynamic process that continues during the sedimentation of the phytoplankton particle s.