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Kvíderová, Jana; Elster, Josef; Simek, Miloslav (2011): (Table 1) Effects of desiccation on photochemical processes and nitrogenase activity in Nostoc commune s.l. colonies [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.813420, Supplement to: Kvíderová, J et al. (2011): In situ response of Nostoc commune s.l. colonies to desiccation in Central Svalbard, Norwegian High Arctic. Fottea, 11(1), 87-97

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Abstract:
The effects of desiccation on photochemical processes and nitrogenase activity were evaluated in Nostoc commune s.l. colonies in situ from a wet thufur meadow at Petuniabukta, Billefjorden, Central Svalbard, during the 2009 arctic summer. The colonies were collected in the fully hydrated state, and were subjected to slow desiccation at ambient temperatures (5 - 8°C) and low light (30 - 80 µmol/m**2/s). For each colony the weight, area, photochemical performance, and nitrogenase activity were determined at the beginning, as well as on every day during the first four days of the experiment; thereafter, on every second day until desiccation was complete. The photochemical performance was evaluated from variable chlorophyll fluorescence parameters (FV/FM, Phi(PSII) , qP, and NPQ), and the nitrogenase activity was estimated by an acetylene-ethylene reduction assay. A significant decrease in the photochemically active area was recorded from the third day, when the colony had lost approximately 40% of its original weight indicating some changes in the extracellular matrix, and stopped on the 14th to 18th day. No effects of the desiccation on the main photochemical parameters (FV/FM, Phi(PSII), qP) were observed up to the sixth to eighth days of desiccation. Slightly lower values of FV/FM and Phi(PSII) recorded in fully-hydrated colonies could be caused by impaired diffusion of CO2 into cells. The steep reduction of photochemical activity occurred between the eighth and tenth day of the experiment, when the colony had lost approximately 80% of its fully-hydrated weight. The nitrogenase activity was highest on the first day, probably due to improved diffusion of N2 into cells, then declined, but was detectable until the sixth day of the experiment. Since Nostoc commune s.l. colonies were capable of photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation to the level of ca. 60% of its fully-hydrated weight, even partly-hydrated colonies contribute substantially to carbon and nitrogen cycling in the High Arctic wet meadow tundra ecosystem.
Coverage:
Latitude: 78.730300 * Longitude: 16.444700
Date/Time Start: 2009-06-30T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2009-06-30T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: 15.0 m * Maximum Elevation: 15.0 m
Event(s):
Petuniabukta * Latitude: 78.730300 * Longitude: 16.444700 * Date/Time: 2009-06-30T00:00:00 * Elevation: 15.0 m * Location: Svalbard * Method/Device: Biological sample (BIOS)
Comment:
Data extracted in the frame of a joint ICSTI/PANGAEA IPY effort, see http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.150150
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Day of experimentDOEdayKvíderová, JanaDesiccation experiment
2MassMassgKvíderová, JanaDesiccation experimentof Nostoc colonies
3Standard deviationStd dev±Kvíderová, JanaDesiccation experimentmass
4Number of pixelsNo pix#Kvíderová, JanaDesiccation experimentof photochemically active area
5Standard deviationStd dev±Kvíderová, JanaDesiccation experimentNo pix
6Maximum photochemical quantum yield of photosystem IIFv/FmKvíderová, JanaDesiccation experiment
7Maximum photochemical quantum yield of photosystem II, standard deviationFv/Fm std dev±Kvíderová, JanaDesiccation experiment
8Effective quantum yieldYKvíderová, JanaDesiccation experiment
9Effective quantum yield, standard deviationY std dev±Kvíderová, JanaDesiccation experiment
10Non photochemical quenchingNPQKvíderová, JanaDesiccation experiment
11Non photochemical quenching, standard deviationNPQ std dev±Kvíderová, JanaDesiccation experiment
12Photochemical quenchingqPKvíderová, JanaDesiccation experiment
13Photochemical quenching, standard deviationqP std dev±Kvíderová, JanaDesiccation experiment
14Nitrogenase activity in amount C2H4 per fresh biomassNAnmol/g/hKvíderová, JanaDesiccation experiment
15Nitrogenase activity, standard deviationNA std dev±Kvíderová, JanaDesiccation experiment
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