Agj. Buma et al., WAVELENGTH-DEPENDENT INDUCTION OF THYMINE DIMERS AND GROWTH-RATE REDUCTION IN THE MARINE DIATOM CYCLOTELLA SP EXPOSED TO ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION, Marine ecology. Progress series, 153, 1997, pp. 91-97
Cultures of the marine diatom Cyclotella sp. were subjected to various
polychromatic exposures of UVB radiation (280-320 nm), UVA radiation
(320-400 nm) and photosynthetically active radiation, PAR (400-700 nm)
. Changes in growth rate and residual thymine dimer content (a measure
for DNA damage) were measured during prolonged exposure (6 to 7 d) to
these conditions. Also, changes in mean cell size were studied as an
indication of UV radiation induced cell cycle arrest in Cyclotella sp.
Growth rate reduction was strongly related with residual thymine dime
r content in treatments including wavelengths below 302 nm. Additional
ly, significant increases in mean cell size were found in these cultur
es. This suggests that UVB-induced residual DNA damage is followed by
cell cycle arrest and growth rate reduction in Cyclotella sp. We discu
ss how these results can be interpreted in relation to changes in the
solar spectrum as a result of stratospheric ozone reduction.