Seawater carbonate chemistry and microbial polysaccharide degradation during experiments with phytoplankton Emiliania huxleyi (strain PML B92/11) and natural bacteria community, 2010

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Piontek, Judith;Lunau, Mirko;Händel, Nicole;Borchard, Corinna;Wurst, Mascha;Engel, Anja

Description

With the accumulation of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2), a proceeding decline in seawater pH has been induced that is referred to as ocean acidification. The ocean's capacity for CO2 storage is strongly affected by biological processes, whose feedback potential is difficult to evaluate. The main source of CO2 in the ocean is the decomposition and subsequent respiration of organic molecules by heterotrophic bacteria. However, very little is known about potential effects of ocean acidification on bacterial degradation activity. This study reveals that the degradation of polysaccharides, a major component of marine organic matter, by bacterial extracellular enzymes was significantly accelerated during experimental simulation of ocean acidification. Results were obtained from pH perturbation experiments, where rates of extracellular alpha- and beta-glucosidase were measured and the loss of neutral and acidic sugars from phytoplankton-derived polysaccharides was determined. Our study suggests that a faster bacterial turnover of polysaccharides at lowered ocean pH has the potential to reduce carbon export and to enhance the respiratory CO2 production in the future ocean.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

0.8

FAIR Score

88%

Citations

1

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Process Chemistry and Technology

Field

Chemical Engineering

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

55%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

Experimental treatmentSample IDLight:Dark cycleRadiation, photosynthetically activeTime, incubationTemperature, waterpH, NBS scaleBacteriaBacteria, abundance, standard deviationCarbon, organic, particulateCarbon, organic, particulate, standard deviationCombined glucose lossCombined glucose loss, standard deviationPolysacchrides lossPolysacchrides loss, standard deviationCarbon, organic, particulate, lossCarbon, organic, particulate, loss, standard deviationCell-specific glucosidase activityCell-specific glucosidase activity, standard deviationalpha-glucosidase activity per cellbeta-glucosidase activity per cellMeasuredWTW 340i pH-analyzer and WTW SenTix 81-electrodeFACSCalibur flow-cytometer (Becton Dickinson)Element analyser CNS, EURO EAHigh Performance anion-exchange chromatographysee reference(s)European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA)

Normalization Factors

FT

57.69

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00