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The significance of seasonal light and temperature interaction for the latitudinal distribution of seaweeds: biochemical and physiological raw data of a long-term multi-factorial experiment

Due to the global rise in temperature, recent studies predict species shifts towards higher latitudes. The temperate kelp Laminaria hyperborea (Phaeophyceae) is an abundant European bioengineering species that is widely distributed between northern Portugal and northern Norway, however not yet found in the High Arctic. To investigate its ability of the species to invade the high latitudes under past, present and future temperature scenarios, we conducted a long-term multi-factorial experiment using tissue of adult sporophytes of L. hyperborea collected from Porsangerfjorden, Norway. The samples were exposed to three different photoperiods (PolarNight, PolarDay, LongDay) at 0, 5 and 10°C for three months. The maximum photosynthetic quantum yield of photosystem II (Fv/Fm; Imaging-PAM, Walz GmbH Mess- und Regeltechnik, Effeltrich, Germany) was monitored once a week. For monitoring of potential growth, the size of the algal discs was photographed every two weeks and analyzed with ImageJ (Version 1.52a). Every four weeks, subsamples for monitoring the dry weight and for the biochemical analyses were taken. Laminarin content was determined following via enzymatic digestion. Mannitol concentration was analyzed using a HPLC. Phlorotannins were analyzed following the photometric Folin-Ciocalteu method. Absolut pigment concentrations were also analyzed using a HPLC and pool sizes, the de-epoxidation state of the xanthophyll cycle (DPS), and the ratios calculated afterwards.

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Diehl, Nora, Laeseke, Philipp, Bartsch, Inka, Bligh, Margot, Buck-Wiese, Hagen, Hehemann, Jan-Hendrik, Niedzwiedz, Sarina, Plag, Niklas, Karsten, Ulf, Shan, Tifeng, Bischof, Kai (2024). Dataset: The significance of seasonal light and temperature interaction for the latitudinal distribution of seaweeds: biochemical and physiological raw data of a long-term multi-factorial experiment. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.967510

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Imported on December 1, 2024
Last update December 1, 2024
License CC-BY-4.0
Source https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.967510
Author Diehl, Nora
Given Name Nora
Family Name Diehl
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Laeseke, Philipp
Bartsch, Inka
Bligh, Margot
Buck-Wiese, Hagen
Hehemann, Jan-Hendrik
Niedzwiedz, Sarina
Plag, Niklas
Karsten, Ulf
Shan, Tifeng
Bischof, Kai
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: Diehl-etal_Porsangerfjorden
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Name: Chemistry

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Title: The significance of seasonal light and temperature interaction for the latitudinal distribution of primary producers under climate change
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Authors: Diehl Nora , Laeseke Philipp , Bartsch Inka , Bligh Margot , Buck-Wiese Hagen , Hehemann Jan-Hendrik , Niedzwiedz Sarina , Plag Niklas , Karsten Ulf , Shan Tifeng , Bischof Kai .