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UV-B protecting compounds in the marine algaPhaeocystis pouchetii from Antarctica
Authors:H J Marchant  A T Davidson  G J Kelly
Institution:(1) Australian Antarctic Division, Channel Highway, 7050 Kingston, Tasmania, Australia;(2) Department of Biology, Queensland University of Technology, 2 George Street, 4001 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Phaeocystis pouchetii (Hariot) Lagerheim is widely distributed in polar waters, and forms massive near-surface blooms in the marginal ice-edge zone around Antarctica during spring and summer. UV irradiance in the Antarctic marine environment is reportedly as high in October and November as in mid-summer due to stratospheric ozone depletion. Because of the location and timing of theP. pouchetii bloom, this prymnesiophyte will be exposed to high levels of UV-B (280 to 320 nm) radiation. Colourless water-soluble compounds, produced by the colonial stage in the life cycle of this alga, absorb strongly between 250 and 370 nm, with absorbance maxima at 271 and 323 nm. The concentration of these compounds in culturedP. pouchetii depends on the strain, stage in the life cycle, and presence of bacteria. As well as conferring substantial protection to this alga, these substances may also provide UV protection to other organisms present in the water column.
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