B7 - Prof. Dr. Georg Pohnert
Influence of endophytic and associate microorganisms on the
morphology
and metabolome of siphonous green algae
Abstract:
Siphonous green algae are unusual macroalgae that consist of a
single giant cell that can reach up to several meters in length.
These marine coenocytic green algae coexist with bacteria that
are found within the cells. The exact relationship between these
bacteria and the algae has not been established but first
observations indicate that a dramatic change in algal morphology
can be observed in the absence of bacteria. We aim to
investigate the role of bacteria / algal interaction using the
model alga Valonia sp.. Axenic cultures of this alga will
be generated by treating field isolates with antibiotics. The
effect of the endophytic bacteria will then be investigated in a
comparative approach. This will include the monitoring of
morphology and physiology, but, above all a profound metabolic
profiling approach. Using this technique, we plan to elucidate
the signals and/or nutrients that affect the algal growth and
the signals involved in cell cell communication.
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