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Tolerance of Phyllospadix scouleri seedlings to hydrogen sulfide

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AQUATIC BOTANY
Volume 123, Issue -, Pages 72-75

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquabot.2015.02.004

Keywords

Extinctions; Lethality; Photosynthesis; Seagrass; Seedlings; Climate change

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Phyllospadix scouleri is a common seagrass along the rocky intertidal coast of the Pacific Northwest. Previously we established a correlation between increased sulfide and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and Zostera marina seedling senescence. While Z. marina grows in soft sediment environments, here we evaluate the possibility that P. scouleri may experience similar decreases in health when exposed to increasing H2S loading. To do this, seedlings were immersed in various concentrations of H2S, in axenic media, and photosynthetic and respiratory output was measured. We found that at high doses (mM) of H2S Photosystem II was inhibited whereas Photosystem I remained active. At lower levels, total photosynthetic output decreased with increasing H2S concentrations. Using these data we produced an LD50 of 430 mu M at 48 h and 86 mu M at 7 days. Our study confirms that Phyllospadix seedlings are also vulnerable to increasing sulfide loads. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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