Morphological and growth alterations on early development stages of Iridaea cordata (Rhodophyta) under different intensities of UVB radiation
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Navarro, Nelso P.
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Morphological and growth alterations on early development stages of Iridaea cordata (Rhodophyta) under different intensities of UVB radiation
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This study describes the effects of different intensities of UVB radiation on growth and morphology of early
development stages of Iridaea cordata in germlings, young gametophytes originated in the laboratory and young fronds
collected in the Magellan Strait, Chile. The experiments were carried out during four weeks in controlled conditions
of temperature and photoperiod and the results were compared with a control treatment (without UVB). All UVB
irradiation treatments caused bleaching and decrease in growth rates of germlings. Additionally, initial upright fronds
were not observed in any of the UVB treatments, where as those cultivated in UVB absence developed erect ones in the
second week of culture. The young gametophytes exhibited morphological alteration (small number and size of basal
ramifications, curling of tips, bleaching and necrosis) and decrease in growth when exposed to UVB radiation. Young
fronds collected from the field showed mainly morphological alterations (curling of frond). Morphological alterations in
young gametophytes and young fronds of I. cordata could be interpreted as a defense against UVB by reducing the area
exposed to radiation. However, high level of UVB radiation can produce irreparable damage, such as necrosis, observed
in young gametophytes originated in the laboratory. Finally, the UVB effects on early developmental stages of I. cordata
depend on the UVB irradiance and time of exposition.
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This study was partially financed by the grant No. 26600(Universidad de Magallanes).
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REVISTA DE BIOLOGIA MARINA Y OCEANOGRAFIA, Volume: 45, Issue: 2, Pages: 255-265, 2010
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