Chroococcidiopsis sp. cells from hot desert rock (Timna National Park, Israel) were grown in modified BG-11 medium which was either N-free or which contained different concentrations of nitrogen, provided as nitrate. The life cycle, ultrastructure and physiological activities of the cyanobacterium were investigated over a period of 4 months. No alterations were detected in cells grown in medium containing 250 or 125 μg N ml-1. In contrast, cells grown in medium with 62 μg N ml-1 or lacking nitrogen occurred only as isolated viable forms, after 3 months and 1 month of growth, respectively. In these cells a decrease in the content of cellular chlorophyll and phycocyanin paralleled undetectable O2 evolution and depressed O2 uptake. In addition, such isolated cells were characterized by a multilayered envelope, whereas, in the cytoplasm, vesiculated thylakoids and glycogen granules were observed. N-limited and N-starved cells recovered their cellular organization and physiological activities upon N repletion. These 'survival' cells had a spore-like form, and were functionally comparable to akinetes.

Billi, D., Grilli Caiola, M. (1996). Effects of nitrogen limitation and starvation on Chroococcidiopsis sp. (Chroococcales). NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 133(4), 563-571 [10.1111/j.1469-8137.1996.tb01925.x].

Effects of nitrogen limitation and starvation on Chroococcidiopsis sp. (Chroococcales)

BILLI, DANIELA;
1996-01-01

Abstract

Chroococcidiopsis sp. cells from hot desert rock (Timna National Park, Israel) were grown in modified BG-11 medium which was either N-free or which contained different concentrations of nitrogen, provided as nitrate. The life cycle, ultrastructure and physiological activities of the cyanobacterium were investigated over a period of 4 months. No alterations were detected in cells grown in medium containing 250 or 125 μg N ml-1. In contrast, cells grown in medium with 62 μg N ml-1 or lacking nitrogen occurred only as isolated viable forms, after 3 months and 1 month of growth, respectively. In these cells a decrease in the content of cellular chlorophyll and phycocyanin paralleled undetectable O2 evolution and depressed O2 uptake. In addition, such isolated cells were characterized by a multilayered envelope, whereas, in the cytoplasm, vesiculated thylakoids and glycogen granules were observed. N-limited and N-starved cells recovered their cellular organization and physiological activities upon N repletion. These 'survival' cells had a spore-like form, and were functionally comparable to akinetes.
1996
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore BIO/01 - BOTANICA GENERALE
English
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Chroococcidiopsis; N limitation; N starvation; Oxygen exchange; Ultrastructure
Billi, D., Grilli Caiola, M. (1996). Effects of nitrogen limitation and starvation on Chroococcidiopsis sp. (Chroococcales). NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 133(4), 563-571 [10.1111/j.1469-8137.1996.tb01925.x].
Billi, D; Grilli Caiola, M
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