N2 fixation (nitrogenase activity) attributable to a specific Prochloron (Prochlorophyta)-ascidian association in Palau,Micronesia |
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Authors: | H. W. Paerl |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Marine Sciences, University of North Carolina, 28557 Morehead City, North Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | Light-mediated nitrogenase activity (NA) consistently occurred in one of four species of tropical marine ascidians (sea squirts) hosting the symbiotic alga Prochloron (prochlorophyta) among reef habitats located in Palau, Micronesia. NA was limited to intact colonies of Lissoclinum patella exclusively colonized by cells of Prochloron. Neither isolated viable cells of Prochloron nor ascidians free of Prochloron revealed NA, indicating a strong dependence on the intact symbiosis for creating conditions conductive to N2 fixation. The confinement of NA to L. patella may be related to both the oligotrophic habitat and the large colony size of this protochordate species. This is the first report of NA attributable to symbiotic alga residing in either an aquatic or a terrestrial animal. |
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