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Research Article

Zinc-induced stress on cells of Halamphora luciae (Bacillariophyceae)

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Pages 37-50 | Received 03 Sep 2019, Accepted 05 Apr 2020, Published online: 08 Jun 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present paper was to study the effect of zinc on the benthic diatom Halamphora luciae. Bioassays using the metal concentration corresponding to the ICzn50 were terminated in two selected endpoints: day 4 (acute phase) and day 9 (chronic phase). A 1.4- and 2.2-fold reduction in Zn2+ with respect to the initial cation concentration was estimated by atomic absorption at days 4 and 9, respectively and was attributed both to precipitation of insoluble carbonates and oxides at alkaline pH and to biosorption. Carrying capacity of Zn-exposed cultures diminished even when growth rate remained unchanged, suggesting some degree of acclimation of the strain to metal stress. Zn stimulated cell bleaching together with the shift into the lipogenic phase, denoted by total lipid quantification and bigger lipid bodies volumes. Lipid peroxidation and phenolic compounds dosage revealed no major metal-induced oxidative stress. On the other hand, metal exposure had an antagonistic effect on the activation of alkaline phosphatase activity after phosphorus starvation. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, cell motility and mucilage secretion were enhanced only during acute exposure. Soluble extracellular polymeric substances (S-EPS) from Zn-exposed cultures denoted a higher heterogeneity in monosaccharide composition. Frustules from metal-exposed cells presented a reduction in areolae diameter together with a lower area:volume ratio of the cells due to the addition of cingular bands.

Acknowledgements

The authors want to especially thank Dr Nora I. Maidana (IBBE, FCEN, UBA) for aid in the identification of this diatom and Dr Angela B. Juarez (IBBE, FCEN, UBA) for help in SOD activity and determination.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Supplementary information

The following supplementary material is accessible via the Supplementary Content tab on the article’s online page at http://doi.org/10.1080/09670262.2020.1758961

Supplementray fig. 1. Growth curves of Halamphora luciae in f/2 medium (control) and assays with increasing nominal zinc concentrations. Values represent the mean ± SE (n = 3).

Supplementary fig. 2. Growth curve of Halamphora luciae in f/2 medium (black circles) and f/2+Zn (50 µM) (white circles) in 100ml beakers. Values represent the mean ± SE (n = 4). The arrows indicate the selected endpoints (days 4 and 9).

Author contributions

J.S. Antoni: growth tests, LM and SEM images, monosaccharide composition, data analysis and editing manuscript; Y. Daglio: isolation of algae, supervision of experiments, data analysis and editing manuscript; M.M. Areco: elemental analyses, data analysis and editing manuscript, M.C. Rodríguez: growth experiments design, project direction, supervision of experiments, data analysis, drafting and editing of the manuscript.

Additional information

Funding

This work was funded by grant from UBAGC 555 20020100100479. JSA and YD are Research Fellows of the National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET).

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