Is geographical variation driving the transcriptomic responses to multiple stressors in the kelp Saccharina latissima?
Cátia Marina Machado MonteiroHuiru LiKai BischofInka BartschKlaus Ulrich ValentinErwan CorreJonas CollénLars HarmsGernot GlöcknerSandra HeinrichPublished in: BMC plant biology (2019)
Our study reveals interactive effects of temperature and salinity on transcriptomic profiles in S. latissima. Moreover, our data suggest that under identical culture conditions sporophytes from different locations diverge in their transcriptomic responses. This is probably connected to variations in temperature and salinity in their respective environment of origin. The current transcriptomic results support the plastic response pattern in sugar kelp which is a species with several reported ecotypes. Our data provide the baseline for a better understanding of the underlying processes of physiological plasticity and may help in the future to identify strains adapted to specific environments and its genetic control.