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Title: Influences of external nutrient conditions on the transcript levels of a nitrate transporter gene in Skeletonema costatum
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Abstract: To verify the feasibility of high-affinity nitrate transporter gene (Nrt2) as an indicator of nitrogen status, changes in the transcript levels of transcripts associated with phosphate starvation and different nitrate concentrations were studied using real-time quantitative reverse-transcription PCR (QRT-PCR) technology in batch cultures of Skeletonema costatum. The results show that compared with P-replete condition, P starvation could reduce the Nrt2 transcript levels apparently. Nrt2 transcript levels had a significant negative linear correlation with nitrate concentrations below 40 mu mol/L. The results of 48 h short-term incubation experiment under different nitrate concentrations confirmed this correlation, and the following regression equation is built: y = -3.305x + 98.95, R-2 = 0.988, where x represents nitrate concentrations (<40 mu mol/L) and y represents the Nrt2 transcript levels.
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PubYear: 2013
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Unit code: 133137
Publication name: ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA
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