The Role of the Reactivity and Content of Iron of Aerosol Dust on Growth Rates of Two Antarctic Diatom Species

The atmosphere is widely recognized as a major source of Fe in the form of iron-containing dust. This study provides the first experiments in which the impact of dust on the growth rates of single species of Antarctic diatoms was assessed under laboratory conditions. The dust was among others charac...

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Published in:Journal of Phycology
Main Authors: Visser, F., Gerringa, L.J.A., Gaast, S.J. van der, Baar, H.J.W. de, Timmermans, K.R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2003
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/5b8cc806-1b31-496c-ace4-baed3b2f8b26 2024-02-04T09:55:42+01:00 The Role of the Reactivity and Content of Iron of Aerosol Dust on Growth Rates of Two Antarctic Diatom Species Visser, F. Gerringa, L.J.A. Gaast, S.J. van der Baar, H.J.W. de Timmermans, K.R. 2003 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/5b8cc806-1b31-496c-ace4-baed3b2f8b26 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/5b8cc806-1b31-496c-ace4-baed3b2f8b26 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-3646.2003.03-023.x https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/14506811/2003JPhycolVisser.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/5b8cc806-1b31-496c-ace4-baed3b2f8b26 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Visser , F , Gerringa , L J A , Gaast , S J V D , Baar , H J W D & Timmermans , K R 2003 , ' The Role of the Reactivity and Content of Iron of Aerosol Dust on Growth Rates of Two Antarctic Diatom Species ' , Journal of Phycology , vol. 39 , no. 6 , pp. 1085-1094 . https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-3646.2003.03-023.x iron Fe limitation dust diatoms bioindicators bioavailability article 2003 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-3646.2003.03-023.x 2024-01-10T23:57:17Z The atmosphere is widely recognized as a major source of Fe in the form of iron-containing dust. This study provides the first experiments in which the impact of dust on the growth rates of single species of Antarctic diatoms was assessed under laboratory conditions. The dust was among others characterized by x-ray powder diffraction analysis, analysis of total and amorphous Fe content, and dissolution rates of Fe in seawater. The amount of bioavailable Fe from the dust was determined, not via the complicated chemistry of Fe in seawater but by using diatoms as bioindicators for available Fe. Cultures of two large diatom species, Actinocyclus sp. and Thalassiosira sp., were amended with potential dust aerosols from two dust-supplying regions, Namibia and Mauritania, and responses on growth rates were monitored. Apart from a difference in total Fe content, a difference in crystallinity existed in the Fe minerals of both dust types. The fraction of amorphous Fe was reflected in a higher reactivity/dissolution of Fe in seawater. The increase in growth rate upon dust addition was positively related with the amount of amorphous Fe in the dust and with the dissolution rate of Fe in seawater. However, compared with equal FeCl3 concentrations, the dissolved Fe fromthe dust was not completely available for the diatoms. Interestingly, the diatoms used only a small part of the dissolved Fe, demonstrating the importance of algae as bioindicators. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic University of Groningen research database Antarctic Journal of Phycology 39 6 1085 1094
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topic iron
Fe limitation
dust
diatoms
bioindicators
bioavailability
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Fe limitation
dust
diatoms
bioindicators
bioavailability
Visser, F.
Gerringa, L.J.A.
Gaast, S.J. van der
Baar, H.J.W. de
Timmermans, K.R.
The Role of the Reactivity and Content of Iron of Aerosol Dust on Growth Rates of Two Antarctic Diatom Species
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Fe limitation
dust
diatoms
bioindicators
bioavailability
description The atmosphere is widely recognized as a major source of Fe in the form of iron-containing dust. This study provides the first experiments in which the impact of dust on the growth rates of single species of Antarctic diatoms was assessed under laboratory conditions. The dust was among others characterized by x-ray powder diffraction analysis, analysis of total and amorphous Fe content, and dissolution rates of Fe in seawater. The amount of bioavailable Fe from the dust was determined, not via the complicated chemistry of Fe in seawater but by using diatoms as bioindicators for available Fe. Cultures of two large diatom species, Actinocyclus sp. and Thalassiosira sp., were amended with potential dust aerosols from two dust-supplying regions, Namibia and Mauritania, and responses on growth rates were monitored. Apart from a difference in total Fe content, a difference in crystallinity existed in the Fe minerals of both dust types. The fraction of amorphous Fe was reflected in a higher reactivity/dissolution of Fe in seawater. The increase in growth rate upon dust addition was positively related with the amount of amorphous Fe in the dust and with the dissolution rate of Fe in seawater. However, compared with equal FeCl3 concentrations, the dissolved Fe fromthe dust was not completely available for the diatoms. Interestingly, the diatoms used only a small part of the dissolved Fe, demonstrating the importance of algae as bioindicators.
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author Visser, F.
Gerringa, L.J.A.
Gaast, S.J. van der
Baar, H.J.W. de
Timmermans, K.R.
author_facet Visser, F.
Gerringa, L.J.A.
Gaast, S.J. van der
Baar, H.J.W. de
Timmermans, K.R.
author_sort Visser, F.
title The Role of the Reactivity and Content of Iron of Aerosol Dust on Growth Rates of Two Antarctic Diatom Species
title_short The Role of the Reactivity and Content of Iron of Aerosol Dust on Growth Rates of Two Antarctic Diatom Species
title_full The Role of the Reactivity and Content of Iron of Aerosol Dust on Growth Rates of Two Antarctic Diatom Species
title_fullStr The Role of the Reactivity and Content of Iron of Aerosol Dust on Growth Rates of Two Antarctic Diatom Species
title_full_unstemmed The Role of the Reactivity and Content of Iron of Aerosol Dust on Growth Rates of Two Antarctic Diatom Species
title_sort role of the reactivity and content of iron of aerosol dust on growth rates of two antarctic diatom species
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