Aquatic Microbial Ecology | |
Effects of temperature and salinity on diatom cell lysis by DNA and RNA viruses | |
Kei Kimura ; Yuji Tomaru | |
关键词: Water temperature; Water salinity; Host-virus interactions; Diatom lysis; | |
DOI : 10.3354/ame01818 | |
学科分类:生物科学(综合) | |
来源: Inter-Research | |
【 摘 要 】
In estuarine and coastal environments, microbes are exposed to significant changes in the environment within short time periods. To examine the effects of water temperature and salinity on host-virus interactions, we used 2 strains of the marine planktonic diatom Chaetoceros tenuissimus and 4 viruses that exhibit contrasting host specificities. We found that the time necessary for a given virus to lyse half the diatoms within a culture (CR50), measured as the number of days required for chlorophyll a fluorescence intensity of host cells to decrease by >50%, was significantly affected by changes in both water temperature and salinity. In several host-virus combinations, environmental suitability for the growth of the host and the CR50 of the virus were significantly correlated, but no correlation was observed for other combinations. The CR50 values for different viral strains varied significantly depending on the combination of temperature and salinity tested. Moreover, optimum conditions for host cell lysis were highly diverse among virus species and isolates. The varied environmental optima of viruses might allow them to partition use of the same host species in natural environments.
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