Distinct Bloom Dynamics of Toxic and Non-toxic Microcystis (Cyanobacteria) Subpopulations in Hoedong Reservoir (Korea) SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Distinct Bloom Dynamics of Toxic and Non-toxic Microcystis (Cyanobacteria) Subpopulations in Hoedong Reservoir (Korea)
Author(s)
Park, Bum Soo; Li, Zhun; Kang, Yoon-Ho; Shin, Hyeon Ho; Joo, Jae-Hyoung; Han, Myung-Soo
KIOST Author(s)
Shin, Hyeon Ho(신현호)
Alternative Author(s)
LIZHUN; 신현호
Publication Year
2018-01
Abstract
Despite the importance of understanding the bloom mechanisms that influence cyanobacterial toxin production, the dynamics of toxic Microcystis subpopulations are largely unknown. Here, we quantified both toxic and entire (i.e., toxic and non-toxic) Microcystis populations based on the microcystin synthetase E (mcyE) and 16S ribosomal RNA genes. Samples were collected from pelagic water and sediments twice per week from October to December 2011, and we investigated the effects of physicochemical factors (pH, water temperature, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, etc.) and biological factors (ciliates and zooplankton) on the abundance of toxic and non-toxic Microcystis. During the study period, Microcystis blooms were composed of toxic and non-toxic subpopulations. Resting stage Microcystis in sediment may be closely linked to Microcystis populations in pelagic water and may contribute to the toxic subpopulation composition in surface Microcystis blooms. In pelagic water, the toxic and entire Microcystis population had a significant positive correlation with the pH and water temperature (p < 0.05). However, their responses to changes in environmental factors were thought to be distinct. The ratio of the toxic to non-toxic Microcystis subpopulations was significantly (p < 0.05) enhanced by a lower pH and water temperature and an increase in protozoan grazers, reflecting environmental stresses. These results suggest that the toxic and non-toxic subpopulations of Microcystis have distinct tolerance levels against these stressors. The intracellular microcystin (MC) concentration was positively associated with the abundance of the mcyE-positive Microcystis. By comparison, the MC concentration in pelagic water body (extracellular) increased when Microcystis was lysed due to environmental stresses.
ISSN
0095-3628
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/1043
DOI
10.1007/s00248-017-1030-y
Bibliographic Citation
MICROBIAL ECOLOGY, v.75, no.1, pp.163 - 173, 2018
Publisher
SPRINGER
Subject
REAL-TIME PCR; DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTAL-CONDITIONS; KUTZ EMEND ELENKIN; AERUGINOSA KUTZ; SHALLOW LAKE; STRAINS; WATER; SEDIMENT; RECRUITMENT; POPULATIONS
Keywords
Cyanobacterial bloom; Toxic Microcystis subpopulation; Environmental stress; Predation pressure
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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