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Transcriptional Shifts Highlight the Role of Nutrients in Harmful Brown Tide Dynamics

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Journal Front Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2019 Feb 28
PMID 30809203
Citations 6
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Abstract

Harmful algal blooms (HABs) threaten ecosystems and human health worldwide. Controlling nitrogen inputs to coastal waters is a common HAB management strategy, as nutrient concentrations often suggest coastal blooms are nitrogen-limited. However, defining best nutrient management practices is a long-standing challenge: in part, because of difficulties in directly tracking the nutritional physiology of harmful species in mixed communities. Using metatranscriptome sequencing and incubation experiments, we addressed this challenge by assaying the physiological ecology of the ecosystem destructive alga, . Here we show that gene markers of phosphorus deficiency were expressed , and modulated by the enrichment of phosphorus, which was consistent with the observed growth rate responses. These data demonstrate the importance of phosphorus in controlling brown-tide dynamics, suggesting that phosphorus, in addition to nitrogen, should be evaluated in the management and mitigation of these blooms. Given that nutrient concentrations alone were suggestive of a nitrogen-limited ecosystem, this study underscores the value of directly assaying harmful algae for the development of management strategies.

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