RRC ID 50281
著者 Sandrini G, Huisman J, Matthijs HC.
タイトル Potassium sensitivity differs among strains of the harmful cyanobacterium Microcystis and correlates with the presence of salt tolerance genes.
ジャーナル FEMS Microbiol Lett
Abstract Microcystis aeruginosa is a ubiquitous harmful cyanobacterium that causes problems in eutrophic lakes. Potassium ion (K(+)) addition is one of the suggested methods to combat harmful cyanobacterial blooms. To investigate the effectiveness of this method, we compared the potassium ion sensitivity of four Microcystis strains. Microcystis strains PCC 7005 and NIES-843 were very susceptible to potassium ion concentrations of ∼ 12 mmol L(-1), whereas strain PCC 7806 and its non-toxic mutant PCC 7806 ΔmcyB were not affected by added potassium ions. The origin of the strain appears to be of importance. Strain PCC 7806 originates from brackish water and possesses genes for the synthesis of the compatible solute sucrose, the water channel protein gene aqpZ and the sodium influx gene nhaS2, whereas strains PCC 7005 and NIES-843 have a freshwater origin and lack these genes. We conclude that potassium ion addition will not be a successful mitigation strategy in brackish waters, but may temporarily suppress Microcystis blooms in freshwater lakes. However, in the long run other Microcystis strains or other cyanobacteria with a higher salt tolerance will likely take over. In addition, our results also have implications for the potassium ion concentrations of mineral media used in laboratory studies with cyanobacteria.
巻・号 362(16)
公開日 2015-8-1
DOI 10.1093/femsle/fnv121
PII fnv121
PMID 26208527
MeSH DNA, Bacterial / genetics Genes, Bacterial Genome, Bacterial Microcystis / drug effects Microcystis / genetics* Microcystis / pathogenicity Microcystis / physiology* Potassium / pharmacology* Salt Tolerance / genetics* Seasons Water Microbiology*
IF 1.987
引用数 10
リソース情報
藻類 NIES-843