The effect of pH on growth rate, biochemical composition and extracellular carbohydrate production of the marine diatom Skeletonema costatum

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The marine diatom Skeletonema costatum was grown at different pH values in a semicontinuous cultivation system which kept the pH at a pre-set value. Growth rate was nearly constant at pH 6.5-8.5 (average 2.4 divisions day-1) and declined at pH > 9. Organic carbon (C) production decreased from an average of 5.3 mg 1-1 at pH 6.5-8.5 to 2 and 1 mg 1-1 at pH 9.0 and 9.4, respectively. Storage β-l,3-linked glucan decreased from a high of 7.1 mg 1-1 at pH 6.5 to 0.2 mg 1-1 at pH 9.4, and, concomitantly, the percentage of total organic C as glucan C decreased from 60% to 10%. Cellular concentration of amino acids varied from about 62 to 8 mM over the pH range 8.0-9.4. At pH 9.4 the concentration of glutamine was below the detection limit. The extracellular production of carbohydrates in the pH range 6.5-8.5 was only 3.7% (average) of total C production and increased at pH 9.0 and 9.4. The decrease in growth rate at pH > 9.0 might be caused by a decrease in the rate of some important biochemical reactions, as well as by a change in cell membrane properties in this pH range.

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Taraldsvik, M., & Myklestad, S. M. (2000). The effect of pH on growth rate, biochemical composition and extracellular carbohydrate production of the marine diatom Skeletonema costatum. European Journal of Phycology, 35(2), 189–194. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0967026200002687

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