Department of Environmental Information Science, School of Social Information Studies, Otsuma Women's University, Karakida
Shonan Institute of Technology
Department of Biology, Faculty of Education, Shimane University
Department of Plant and Microbial Sciences, University of Canterbury
Department of Industrial Science and Technology, Science University of Tokyo
抄録(英)
Hydrocarbons in cultured cyanobacteria (Lyngbya murrayi, Oscillatoria priestleyi, Phormidium foveolarum, Phormidium fragile, Phormidium frigidum, Phormidium laminosum, Phormidium priestleyi and Phormidium unicinatum) and green algae (Chlorella vulgaris, Chlorococcum sp., Cosmarium crenatum, Cosmarium speciosum, Cosmarium subcrenatum, Cosmarium sp. and a species of Chlorococcales) from Antarctica were analyzed by the use of a gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer to clarify their geochemical features and discuss their biogeochemical significance. Short-chain (<C_<20>) n-alkanes [n-C_<17:0> (total carbon numbers per molecule: number of double bonds)] and n-alkenes (n-C_<17:1>, n-C_<17:2>, n-C_<18:1> and/or n-C_<19:1>) were found in some cyanobacteria and green algae, but branched alkenes [(4-methyl-C_<18:1>, 3-methyl-C_<18:1>, 3-methyl-C_<18:2>, 4-methyl-C_<19:1>, 3-methyl-C_<19:1> and/or 3-methyl-C_<19:2>] were detected only in cyanobacteria (L. murrayi, P. fragile and/or P. laminosum). Phytadienes were the predominant hydrocarbons in a cyanobacterium (P. frigidum) and green algae (C. vulgaris, and 4 species of Cosmarium). The presence of long-chain (>C_<19>) n-alkanes and n-alkenes in some cyanobacteria and green algae strongly suggests that these organisms are important sources of long-chain (>C_<19>) hydrocarbons in sedimentary and soil environments of Antarctica. The abundance of alkenes in cyanobacteria (75.7-98.0%) and green algae (88.2-100%) is probably due to the cultured low incubation temperatures of cultures (10 or 15℃) and/or to adaptation to an extremely cold climate in Antarctica. The branched alkenes could be useful in chemotaxonomy of cyanobacteria.
雑誌書誌ID
AA10819561
雑誌名
Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology