Dataset: P. tricornutum diel cycle
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Data Citation:
Halsey, K. (2024) Results of diel cycle experiments including the full range of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced by the diatom P. tricornutum during laboratory experiments conduced in October of 2023. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2024-05-21 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/928033 [access date]
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Laboratory study
Temporal Extent: 2023-10
Project:
Interactions between phytoplankton and bacterioplankton mediated by volatile organic compounds
(Plankton Interactions and VOC)
Principal Investigator:
Kimberly Halsey (Oregon State University, OSU)
Student:
Hawra Almubarak (Oregon State University, OSU)
BCO-DMO Data Manager:
Amber D. York (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, WHOI BCO-DMO)
Version:
1
Version Date:
2024-05-21
Restricted:
No
Validated:
No
Current State:
Data not available
Results of diel cycle experiments including the full range of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced by the diatom P. tricornutum during laboratory experiments conduced in October of 2023
Abstract:
Algal photosynthetic metabolism changes depending on light availability. These metabolic shifts alter how photosynthetic energy is allocated into different biosynthetic and catabolic pathways yielding different metabolic intermediates and end products. Our research focuses on the metabolic intermediates and end products that are volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This dataset gives the full range of VOCs produced by the diatom, Phaeodactylum tricornutum, and detected by proton transfer reaction time of flight mass spectrometry over a 24 h day-night cycle. These diel cycle laboratory experiments were conducted in October of 2023. Light intensity was controlled by a LED system that was programmed to provide 12 h light over a sinusoidal period reaching a maximum intensity of 400 uE at noon. VOCs were collected every 2 hours.