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[AOS17-01] Temporal changes in the composition of extracellular polymeric substances of diatoms and their potential link to cell lysis
Keywords:Extracellular polymeric substances, Transparent exopolymer particles , Coomassie Brilliant Blue-stained particles, Diatom
In this study, we investigated the CSP/TEP ratio of EPS produced by two diatom species, Thalassiosira weissflogii and Thalassiosira pseudonana, under different nutrient conditions. These diatoms were pure-cultured for four weeks, and EPS concentrations and the CSP/TEP ratio were measured twice a week. TEP and CSP concentrations increased over time, ranging from 1.1 to 30.3 GXeq. mg L-1 and 0.1 to 21.3 BSAeq. mg L-1, respectively. Although the CSP/TEP ratio roughly increased over time, ranging from 0.1 to 1.0, it peaked at 2 weeks and 3.5 weeks for T. weissflogii under different nutrient levels, while for T. pseudonana, the peak occurred at 3.5 weeks, regardless of nutrient conditions. Microscopic observations and cell counts revealed that cell abundance peaked during weeks 3–4, with cell lysis becoming significant during weeks 2–3. This suggests that the rise in CSP/TEP ratio is linked to cell lysis. Our results highlight that EPS characteristics change depending on diatom growth stages, potentially influencing marine biogeochemical cycles through particle aggregation and sedimentation processes.