Influence of bacterial activities on nitrogen uptake rates determined by the application of antibiotics

C Tungaraza, N Brion, V Rousseau, W Baeyens… - Oceanologia, 2003 - yadda.icm.edu.pl
C Tungaraza, N Brion, V Rousseau, W Baeyens, L Goeyens
Oceanologia, 2003yadda.icm.edu.pl
The influence of bacterial activities on inorganic nutrients has always affected total
phytoplankton uptake rates owing to the absence of a reliable method that can exclude
these effects. The use of natural samples to determine the contribution of bacterial activities
has been based on the size fractionation method which, unfortunately, is encumbered with
uncertainties, especially because of the size overlap between bacteria and phytoplankton
communities. In this paper, the results are reported of an estimation of bacterial activities by …
Abstract
The influence of bacterial activities on inorganic nutrients has always affected total phytoplankton uptake rates owing to the absence of a reliable method that can exclude these effects. The use of natural samples to determine the contribution of bacterial activities has been based on the size fractionation method which, unfortunately, is encumbered with uncertainties, especially because of the size overlap between bacteria and phytoplankton communities. In this paper, the results are reported of an estimation of bacterial activities by the use of inhibitors (antibiotics). It was shown that the contribution of bacterial activities to the uptake of nitrogenous nutrients was highest for ammonium (79%), followed by nitrate (72%) and urea (62%). In a second set of experiments the concentration of ammonium was raised by 5 µM. This was done to avoid nutrient limitation resulting
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