Online monitoring of chlorophyll a fluorescence in Nannochloropsis
oceanica to assess photochemical changes and the onset of lipid
accumulation during nitrogen deprivation
Abstract
In this work, we applied online chlorophyll a fluorescence measurements
to monitor the changes in the photochemical parameters both in
nitrate-deplete and nitrate-replete cultures of Nannochloropsis
oceanica, in addition to biochemical parameters such as growth, lipid,
fatty acid, and pigment contents. Under nitrate-replete conditions,
growth was promoted along with pigment content, while total lipid
content and fatty acid saturation level diminished. Under
nitrate-deplete conditions, cultures showed an increased de-epoxidation
state of the xanthophyll cycle pigments. Fast transients revealed a poor
processing efficiency for electron transfer beyond QA, which was in line
with the low electron transport rate due to nitrate depletion. Lipid
content and the de-epoxidation state were the first biochemical
parameters triggered by the change in nutrient status, which coincided
with a 20% drop in the online effective quantum yield of PSII (ΔF/Fm’),
and a raise in the Vj measurements. A good correlation was found between
the changes in ΔF/Fm’ and lipid content (r=-0.96, p<0.01). The
results confirm the reliability and applicability of online fluorescence
measurements to monitor lipid induction in N. oceanica.