The impact of day length on cell division and efficiency of light use in a starchless mutant of Tetradesmus obliquus

Large scale microalgal production will be primarily done under natural sunlight conditions, where microalgae will be exposed to diurnal cycles of light and dark (LD) and to differences in the length of both periods (photoperiod). Tetradesmus obliquus (formerly known as Scenedesmus obliquus), a strain with potential for biofuel production, and the starchless mutant slm1 were grown under 3 different LD periods: 16:8 h, 14:10 h and 12:12 h. Cell division started a fix number of hours after the light went on (sunrise), independently of the length of the photoperiod. For the wild-type, cell division started approximately 14 h after the beginning of the day and occurred mainly at night. For the starchless mutant slm1, timing of cell division was also independent of the photoperiod length (starting 10–12 h after sunrise). However, as opposed to the wild-type, cell division always started during the day. For both strains, growth rate increased with increased length of the light period. The slm1 mutant is capable of surviving long dark periods (up to 12 h) despite the lack of starch. In general, the slm1 mutant has a lower photosynthetic efficiency than the wild-type, with the 12:12 h LD resulting into even less efficiency than the other two LD cycles.

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Main Authors: León-Saiki, G.M., Cabrero Martí, Tània, van der Veen, Douwe, Wijffels, René H., Martens, Dirk E.
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Language:English
Subjects:Cell division, Day/night cycle, Diurnal biochemical changes, Microalgae, Photosynthetic efficiency, Scenedesmus obliquus,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-impact-of-day-length-on-cell-division-and-efficiency-of-light
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5354742024-10-31 León-Saiki, G.M. Cabrero Martí, Tània van der Veen, Douwe Wijffels, René H. Martens, Dirk E. Article/Letter to editor Algal Research 31 (2018) ISSN: 2211-9264 The impact of day length on cell division and efficiency of light use in a starchless mutant of Tetradesmus obliquus 2018 Large scale microalgal production will be primarily done under natural sunlight conditions, where microalgae will be exposed to diurnal cycles of light and dark (LD) and to differences in the length of both periods (photoperiod). Tetradesmus obliquus (formerly known as Scenedesmus obliquus), a strain with potential for biofuel production, and the starchless mutant slm1 were grown under 3 different LD periods: 16:8 h, 14:10 h and 12:12 h. Cell division started a fix number of hours after the light went on (sunrise), independently of the length of the photoperiod. For the wild-type, cell division started approximately 14 h after the beginning of the day and occurred mainly at night. For the starchless mutant slm1, timing of cell division was also independent of the photoperiod length (starting 10–12 h after sunrise). However, as opposed to the wild-type, cell division always started during the day. For both strains, growth rate increased with increased length of the light period. The slm1 mutant is capable of surviving long dark periods (up to 12 h) despite the lack of starch. In general, the slm1 mutant has a lower photosynthetic efficiency than the wild-type, with the 12:12 h LD resulting into even less efficiency than the other two LD cycles. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-impact-of-day-length-on-cell-division-and-efficiency-of-light 10.1016/j.algal.2018.02.027 https://edepot.wur.nl/443821 Cell division Day/night cycle Diurnal biochemical changes Microalgae Photosynthetic efficiency Scenedesmus obliquus https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Cell division
Day/night cycle
Diurnal biochemical changes
Microalgae
Photosynthetic efficiency
Scenedesmus obliquus
Cell division
Day/night cycle
Diurnal biochemical changes
Microalgae
Photosynthetic efficiency
Scenedesmus obliquus
spellingShingle Cell division
Day/night cycle
Diurnal biochemical changes
Microalgae
Photosynthetic efficiency
Scenedesmus obliquus
Cell division
Day/night cycle
Diurnal biochemical changes
Microalgae
Photosynthetic efficiency
Scenedesmus obliquus
León-Saiki, G.M.
Cabrero Martí, Tània
van der Veen, Douwe
Wijffels, René H.
Martens, Dirk E.
The impact of day length on cell division and efficiency of light use in a starchless mutant of Tetradesmus obliquus
description Large scale microalgal production will be primarily done under natural sunlight conditions, where microalgae will be exposed to diurnal cycles of light and dark (LD) and to differences in the length of both periods (photoperiod). Tetradesmus obliquus (formerly known as Scenedesmus obliquus), a strain with potential for biofuel production, and the starchless mutant slm1 were grown under 3 different LD periods: 16:8 h, 14:10 h and 12:12 h. Cell division started a fix number of hours after the light went on (sunrise), independently of the length of the photoperiod. For the wild-type, cell division started approximately 14 h after the beginning of the day and occurred mainly at night. For the starchless mutant slm1, timing of cell division was also independent of the photoperiod length (starting 10–12 h after sunrise). However, as opposed to the wild-type, cell division always started during the day. For both strains, growth rate increased with increased length of the light period. The slm1 mutant is capable of surviving long dark periods (up to 12 h) despite the lack of starch. In general, the slm1 mutant has a lower photosynthetic efficiency than the wild-type, with the 12:12 h LD resulting into even less efficiency than the other two LD cycles.
format Article/Letter to editor
topic_facet Cell division
Day/night cycle
Diurnal biochemical changes
Microalgae
Photosynthetic efficiency
Scenedesmus obliquus
author León-Saiki, G.M.
Cabrero Martí, Tània
van der Veen, Douwe
Wijffels, René H.
Martens, Dirk E.
author_facet León-Saiki, G.M.
Cabrero Martí, Tània
van der Veen, Douwe
Wijffels, René H.
Martens, Dirk E.
author_sort León-Saiki, G.M.
title The impact of day length on cell division and efficiency of light use in a starchless mutant of Tetradesmus obliquus
title_short The impact of day length on cell division and efficiency of light use in a starchless mutant of Tetradesmus obliquus
title_full The impact of day length on cell division and efficiency of light use in a starchless mutant of Tetradesmus obliquus
title_fullStr The impact of day length on cell division and efficiency of light use in a starchless mutant of Tetradesmus obliquus
title_full_unstemmed The impact of day length on cell division and efficiency of light use in a starchless mutant of Tetradesmus obliquus
title_sort impact of day length on cell division and efficiency of light use in a starchless mutant of tetradesmus obliquus
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