Efeitos alelopáticos do exsudato de Microcystis aeruginosa (Kützing) Kützing sobre as respostas fisiológicas de Scenedesmus acuminatus (Lagerheim) Chodat

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: Miranda, Pâmela Ferreira
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
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Mestrado em Biologia Vegetal
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Resumo: Cyanobacteria have a wide geographical distribution, being important members of the phytoplankton and periphytic communities of marine and freshwater environments. One of the concerns with respect to these organisms lies in their ability to produce secondary metabolites called cyanotoxins, which are highly allelopathic, conferring a competitive advantage on producing species. Many studies suggest that cyanotoxins cause a number of impacts to the entire trophic chain, since they affect the physiology of photoautotrophic organisms. Thus, the present study aims to evaluate the allelopathic effects of the exudate of Microcystis aeruginosa (KÜTZING) KÜTZING on the physiology of Scenedesmus acuminatus (LAGERHEIM) CHODAT. The microalga Scenedesmus acuminatus was submitted to Microcystis aeruginosa producing exudates (MCs+ ) and non-producing (MCs- ) of microcystin at three different concentrations (0.5, 1, 5 µg.L-1 ) and to the control medium (ASM1) totaling six treatments, all in triplicate, which were kept in the culture room at a temperature of 22 ± ºC, 12 h photoperiod of light / dark with a light intensity of approximately (40 µmol.m2.s - 1) and pH at the beginning in the experiment around 7.0 being cultivated for 20 days.Cell density, biovolume, chlorophyll and oxidative stress were analyzed by quantification of the antioxidant enzymes CAT, APX and SOD. The obtained data were submitted to normality tests with posterior analysis of variance ANOVA followed by Tukey test. For non - parametric data the Kruskal - Wallis test was performed with (p <0.05). The results show that the higher concentrations of the toxic treatments (MCs+ 1.0, 5.0) have a significant inhibitory effect on S. acuminatus growth and biovolume. As regards chlorophyll content, the majority of treatments showed a decrease in their values from the 15th day of experimentation. S. acuminatus submitted to concentration of MCs + 5.0 recorded on the 20th day of cultivation the lowest value of chlorophyll a (3.43 µg.mL-1) in relation to the other treatments. However, for the CAT and APX enzymes, there was no significant difference in the antioxidant activity between the treatments in relation to the control on all days of collection; however, the SOD enzyme presented a more evident increase in its activity on days 5, 10 and 15 of treatment in the presence of toxicity (MCs+ 5.0, 1.0, 0.5). Based on the results, it was concluded that the microalgae S. acuminatus showed a heterogeneous response to the stress caused by MCs+ and MCs- exudates, as the high concentrations of MCs+ (1.0, 5.0) were shown to be more sensitive to effects allelopathic from toxic exudates and for some physiological analyzes the MCs- (5.0) treatment was shown to cause equivalent inhibitory effects to the assays exposed to treatments (MCs+ 5.0,1.0).
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spelling Efeitos alelopáticos do exsudato de Microcystis aeruginosa (Kützing) Kützing sobre as respostas fisiológicas de Scenedesmus acuminatus (Lagerheim) ChodatAllelopathyExudateMicrocystinExsudatoMicrocistinaScenedesmus acuminatusAlelopatiaMicrocystis aeruginosaCianotoxinasMicroalgaAgronomia57Cyanobacteria have a wide geographical distribution, being important members of the phytoplankton and periphytic communities of marine and freshwater environments. One of the concerns with respect to these organisms lies in their ability to produce secondary metabolites called cyanotoxins, which are highly allelopathic, conferring a competitive advantage on producing species. Many studies suggest that cyanotoxins cause a number of impacts to the entire trophic chain, since they affect the physiology of photoautotrophic organisms. Thus, the present study aims to evaluate the allelopathic effects of the exudate of Microcystis aeruginosa (KÜTZING) KÜTZING on the physiology of Scenedesmus acuminatus (LAGERHEIM) CHODAT. The microalga Scenedesmus acuminatus was submitted to Microcystis aeruginosa producing exudates (MCs+ ) and non-producing (MCs- ) of microcystin at three different concentrations (0.5, 1, 5 µg.L-1 ) and to the control medium (ASM1) totaling six treatments, all in triplicate, which were kept in the culture room at a temperature of 22 ± ºC, 12 h photoperiod of light / dark with a light intensity of approximately (40 µmol.m2.s - 1) and pH at the beginning in the experiment around 7.0 being cultivated for 20 days.Cell density, biovolume, chlorophyll and oxidative stress were analyzed by quantification of the antioxidant enzymes CAT, APX and SOD. The obtained data were submitted to normality tests with posterior analysis of variance ANOVA followed by Tukey test. For non - parametric data the Kruskal - Wallis test was performed with (p <0.05). The results show that the higher concentrations of the toxic treatments (MCs+ 1.0, 5.0) have a significant inhibitory effect on S. acuminatus growth and biovolume. As regards chlorophyll content, the majority of treatments showed a decrease in their values from the 15th day of experimentation. S. acuminatus submitted to concentration of MCs + 5.0 recorded on the 20th day of cultivation the lowest value of chlorophyll a (3.43 µg.mL-1) in relation to the other treatments. However, for the CAT and APX enzymes, there was no significant difference in the antioxidant activity between the treatments in relation to the control on all days of collection; however, the SOD enzyme presented a more evident increase in its activity on days 5, 10 and 15 of treatment in the presence of toxicity (MCs+ 5.0, 1.0, 0.5). Based on the results, it was concluded that the microalgae S. acuminatus showed a heterogeneous response to the stress caused by MCs+ and MCs- exudates, as the high concentrations of MCs+ (1.0, 5.0) were shown to be more sensitive to effects allelopathic from toxic exudates and for some physiological analyzes the MCs- (5.0) treatment was shown to cause equivalent inhibitory effects to the assays exposed to treatments (MCs+ 5.0,1.0).As cianobactérias têm uma ampla distribuição geográfica, sendo importantes membros das comunidades fitoplanctônica e perifíticas de ambientes marinhos e de água doce. Umas das preocupações, no que concerne esses organismos, está na capacidade destes produzirem metabolitos secundários denominados cianotoxinas, que são altamente alelopáticos que conferem uma vantagem competitiva às espécies produtoras. Muitos trabalhos sugerem que cianotoxinas provocam uma série de impactos a toda cadeia trófica, uma vez que afetam a fisiologia dos organismos fotoautotróficos. Sendo assim, o presente estudo visa avaliar os efeitos alelopáticos do exsudato de Microcystis aeruginosa (KÜTZING) KÜTZING sobre a fisiologia de Scenedesmus acuminatus (LAGERHEIM) CHODAT. A microalga Scenedesmus acuminatus foi submetida aos exsudatos das cepas de Microcystis aeruginosa produtora (MCs+) e não produtora (MCs-) de microcistina em três concentrações diferentes (0.5, 1.0 e 5.0 μg.L-1 ) e ao meio controle (ASM1) totalizando seis tratamentos, todos em triplicata, os quais foram mantidos na sala de cultivo a uma temperatura de 22 ± º C, fotoperíodo de 12h de claro/escuro com uma intensidade luminosa de aproximadamente (40μmol.m2 .s-1 ) e pH no início no experimento em torno de 7,0 sendo cultivadas durante 20 dias. Foram realizadas análises de densidade celular, biovolume, concentração de clorofila a e estresse oxidativo, por meio da quantificação das enzimas antioxidantes CAT, APX e SOD. Os dados obtidos foram submetidos a testes de normalidade com posterior análise de variância ANOVA seguido de teste de Tukey. Para os dados não paramétricos foi realizado o teste Kruskal – Wallis com (p< 0.05). Os resultados demostram que as maiores concentrações dos tratamentos tóxicos (MCs+ 1.0 e 5.0) apresentam ter um efeito inibitório significativo com relação à densidade populacional e biovolume de S. acuminatus. Quanto ao teor de clorofila - a a maioria dos tratamentos demostraram queda em seus valores a partir do 15° dia de experimentação. S. acuminatus submetida a concentração de MCs+ 5.0 registrou no 20° dia de cultivo o menor valor de clorofila a (3,43 μg.mL-1 ) em relação aos demais tratamentos. Já para as enzimas CAT e APX não houve diferença significativas da atividade antioxidante entre os tratamentos em relação ao controle em todos os dias de coleta, no entanto, a enzima SOD apresentou um aumento mais evidente na sua atividade nos dias 5, 10 e 15 de cultivo, nos tratamentos na presença de toxicidade (MCs+ 5.0; 1.0 e 0.5). Com base nos resultados, conclui-se que a microalga S. acuminatus mostrou responder de forma heterogênea ao estresse provocado pelos exsudatos MCs+ e MCs- , visto que, os ensaios expostos as altas concentrações de MCs+ (1.0, e 5.0) demonstraram ser mais sensíveis aos efeitos alelopáticos, provenientes do exsudato tóxico e para algumas análises fisiológicas o tratamento MCs- (5.0) demostrou ocasionar efeitos inibitórios equivalentes aos ensaios expostos aos tratamentos (MCs+ 5.0 e 1.0).Universidade Federal do Espírito SantoBRMestrado em Biologia VegetalUFESPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Biologia VegetalFernandes, Valéria de OliveiraDias Júnior, CamiloMartins, Fabíola Chrystian OliveiraMatsumoto, Silvia TamieAlmeida, Stefano Zorzal deMiranda, Pâmela Ferreira2018-08-02T00:16:06Z2018-08-012018-08-02T00:16:06Z2017-08-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisTextapplication/pdfMIRANDA, Pâmela Ferreira. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efeitos alelopáticos do exsudato de Microcystis aeruginosa (Kützing) Kützing sobre as respostas fisiológicas de Scenedesmus acuminatus (Lagerheim) Chodat
title Efeitos alelopáticos do exsudato de Microcystis aeruginosa (Kützing) Kützing sobre as respostas fisiológicas de Scenedesmus acuminatus (Lagerheim) Chodat
spellingShingle Efeitos alelopáticos do exsudato de Microcystis aeruginosa (Kützing) Kützing sobre as respostas fisiológicas de Scenedesmus acuminatus (Lagerheim) Chodat
Miranda, Pâmela Ferreira
Allelopathy
Exudate
Microcystin
Exsudato
Microcistina
Scenedesmus acuminatus
Alelopatia
Microcystis aeruginosa
Cianotoxinas
Microalga
Agronomia
57
title_short Efeitos alelopáticos do exsudato de Microcystis aeruginosa (Kützing) Kützing sobre as respostas fisiológicas de Scenedesmus acuminatus (Lagerheim) Chodat
title_full Efeitos alelopáticos do exsudato de Microcystis aeruginosa (Kützing) Kützing sobre as respostas fisiológicas de Scenedesmus acuminatus (Lagerheim) Chodat
title_fullStr Efeitos alelopáticos do exsudato de Microcystis aeruginosa (Kützing) Kützing sobre as respostas fisiológicas de Scenedesmus acuminatus (Lagerheim) Chodat
title_full_unstemmed Efeitos alelopáticos do exsudato de Microcystis aeruginosa (Kützing) Kützing sobre as respostas fisiológicas de Scenedesmus acuminatus (Lagerheim) Chodat
title_sort Efeitos alelopáticos do exsudato de Microcystis aeruginosa (Kützing) Kützing sobre as respostas fisiológicas de Scenedesmus acuminatus (Lagerheim) Chodat
author Miranda, Pâmela Ferreira
author_facet Miranda, Pâmela Ferreira
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Valéria de Oliveira
Dias Júnior, Camilo
Martins, Fabíola Chrystian Oliveira
Matsumoto, Silvia Tamie
Almeida, Stefano Zorzal de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miranda, Pâmela Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Allelopathy
Exudate
Microcystin
Exsudato
Microcistina
Scenedesmus acuminatus
Alelopatia
Microcystis aeruginosa
Cianotoxinas
Microalga
Agronomia
57
topic Allelopathy
Exudate
Microcystin
Exsudato
Microcistina
Scenedesmus acuminatus
Alelopatia
Microcystis aeruginosa
Cianotoxinas
Microalga
Agronomia
57
description Cyanobacteria have a wide geographical distribution, being important members of the phytoplankton and periphytic communities of marine and freshwater environments. One of the concerns with respect to these organisms lies in their ability to produce secondary metabolites called cyanotoxins, which are highly allelopathic, conferring a competitive advantage on producing species. Many studies suggest that cyanotoxins cause a number of impacts to the entire trophic chain, since they affect the physiology of photoautotrophic organisms. Thus, the present study aims to evaluate the allelopathic effects of the exudate of Microcystis aeruginosa (KÜTZING) KÜTZING on the physiology of Scenedesmus acuminatus (LAGERHEIM) CHODAT. The microalga Scenedesmus acuminatus was submitted to Microcystis aeruginosa producing exudates (MCs+ ) and non-producing (MCs- ) of microcystin at three different concentrations (0.5, 1, 5 µg.L-1 ) and to the control medium (ASM1) totaling six treatments, all in triplicate, which were kept in the culture room at a temperature of 22 ± ºC, 12 h photoperiod of light / dark with a light intensity of approximately (40 µmol.m2.s - 1) and pH at the beginning in the experiment around 7.0 being cultivated for 20 days.Cell density, biovolume, chlorophyll and oxidative stress were analyzed by quantification of the antioxidant enzymes CAT, APX and SOD. The obtained data were submitted to normality tests with posterior analysis of variance ANOVA followed by Tukey test. For non - parametric data the Kruskal - Wallis test was performed with (p <0.05). The results show that the higher concentrations of the toxic treatments (MCs+ 1.0, 5.0) have a significant inhibitory effect on S. acuminatus growth and biovolume. As regards chlorophyll content, the majority of treatments showed a decrease in their values from the 15th day of experimentation. S. acuminatus submitted to concentration of MCs + 5.0 recorded on the 20th day of cultivation the lowest value of chlorophyll a (3.43 µg.mL-1) in relation to the other treatments. However, for the CAT and APX enzymes, there was no significant difference in the antioxidant activity between the treatments in relation to the control on all days of collection; however, the SOD enzyme presented a more evident increase in its activity on days 5, 10 and 15 of treatment in the presence of toxicity (MCs+ 5.0, 1.0, 0.5). Based on the results, it was concluded that the microalgae S. acuminatus showed a heterogeneous response to the stress caused by MCs+ and MCs- exudates, as the high concentrations of MCs+ (1.0, 5.0) were shown to be more sensitive to effects allelopathic from toxic exudates and for some physiological analyzes the MCs- (5.0) treatment was shown to cause equivalent inhibitory effects to the assays exposed to treatments (MCs+ 5.0,1.0).
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