Nitrogen and phosphorus co-limitation of bacterial productivity and growth in the oligotrophic subtropical North Atlantic

Bacterial productivity and biomass are thought to be limited by dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in much of the world's oceans. However, the mixed layer of oligotrophic oceans is often depleted in dissolved inorganic nitrogen and phosphate, raising the possibility that macronutrients may also lim...

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Main Authors: Mills, MM, Moore, CM, Langlois, R, Milne, A, Achterberg, E, Nachtigall, K, Lochte, K, Geider, RJ, J. La, Roche
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Published: Wiley 2008
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spelling ftunivessex:oai:repository.essex.ac.uk:337 2023-05-15T17:28:24+02:00 Nitrogen and phosphorus co-limitation of bacterial productivity and growth in the oligotrophic subtropical North Atlantic Mills, MM Moore, CM Langlois, R Milne, A Achterberg, E Nachtigall, K Lochte, K Geider, RJ J. La, Roche 2008-03 http://repository.essex.ac.uk/337/ unknown Wiley Mills, MM and Moore, CM and Langlois, R and Milne, A and Achterberg, E and Nachtigall, K and Lochte, K and Geider, RJ and J. La, Roche (2008) 'Nitrogen and phosphorus co-limitation of bacterial productivity and growth in the oligotrophic subtropical North Atlantic.' Limnology and Oceanography, 53 (2). pp. 824-834. ISSN 0024-3590 GC Oceanography QH301 Biology Article PeerReviewed 2008 ftunivessex 2022-08-18T22:38:47Z Bacterial productivity and biomass are thought to be limited by dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in much of the world's oceans. However, the mixed layer of oligotrophic oceans is often depleted in dissolved inorganic nitrogen and phosphate, raising the possibility that macronutrients may also limit heterotrophic bacterial growth. We used nutrient bioassay experiments to determine whether inorganic nutrients (N, P, Fe) and/or DOC could limit bacterial productivity and biomass in the central North Atlantic during the spring of 2004 (Mar-Apr). We observed that both heterotrophic bacterial productivity and biomass were co-limited by N and P in the oligotrophic North Atlantic, and additions of labile DOC (glucose) provided no stimulation unless N and P were also added. Flow cytometry results indicated that only a small subset of large cells high in nucleic acid content were responsible for the increased productivity in the combined NP amendments. In contrast, nutrient additions elicited no net change on the dominant component of the bacterial population, composed of small cells with relatively low nucleic acid content. In the combined NP treatments the relative increase in bacterial production was greater than that measured when phytoplankton productivity was relieved of nitrogen limitation. These results suggest that N and P co-limitation in the bacterial community results in increased competition between the heterotrophic and autotrophic components of the surface communities in the Central North Atlantic Ocean, and potentially impacts the cycling of organic matter by the bacterioplankton. © 2008, by the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Inc. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of Essex Research Repository
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topic GC Oceanography
QH301 Biology
spellingShingle GC Oceanography
QH301 Biology
Mills, MM
Moore, CM
Langlois, R
Milne, A
Achterberg, E
Nachtigall, K
Lochte, K
Geider, RJ
J. La, Roche
Nitrogen and phosphorus co-limitation of bacterial productivity and growth in the oligotrophic subtropical North Atlantic
topic_facet GC Oceanography
QH301 Biology
description Bacterial productivity and biomass are thought to be limited by dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in much of the world's oceans. However, the mixed layer of oligotrophic oceans is often depleted in dissolved inorganic nitrogen and phosphate, raising the possibility that macronutrients may also limit heterotrophic bacterial growth. We used nutrient bioassay experiments to determine whether inorganic nutrients (N, P, Fe) and/or DOC could limit bacterial productivity and biomass in the central North Atlantic during the spring of 2004 (Mar-Apr). We observed that both heterotrophic bacterial productivity and biomass were co-limited by N and P in the oligotrophic North Atlantic, and additions of labile DOC (glucose) provided no stimulation unless N and P were also added. Flow cytometry results indicated that only a small subset of large cells high in nucleic acid content were responsible for the increased productivity in the combined NP amendments. In contrast, nutrient additions elicited no net change on the dominant component of the bacterial population, composed of small cells with relatively low nucleic acid content. In the combined NP treatments the relative increase in bacterial production was greater than that measured when phytoplankton productivity was relieved of nitrogen limitation. These results suggest that N and P co-limitation in the bacterial community results in increased competition between the heterotrophic and autotrophic components of the surface communities in the Central North Atlantic Ocean, and potentially impacts the cycling of organic matter by the bacterioplankton. © 2008, by the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Inc.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mills, MM
Moore, CM
Langlois, R
Milne, A
Achterberg, E
Nachtigall, K
Lochte, K
Geider, RJ
J. La, Roche
author_facet Mills, MM
Moore, CM
Langlois, R
Milne, A
Achterberg, E
Nachtigall, K
Lochte, K
Geider, RJ
J. La, Roche
author_sort Mills, MM
title Nitrogen and phosphorus co-limitation of bacterial productivity and growth in the oligotrophic subtropical North Atlantic
title_short Nitrogen and phosphorus co-limitation of bacterial productivity and growth in the oligotrophic subtropical North Atlantic
title_full Nitrogen and phosphorus co-limitation of bacterial productivity and growth in the oligotrophic subtropical North Atlantic
title_fullStr Nitrogen and phosphorus co-limitation of bacterial productivity and growth in the oligotrophic subtropical North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen and phosphorus co-limitation of bacterial productivity and growth in the oligotrophic subtropical North Atlantic
title_sort nitrogen and phosphorus co-limitation of bacterial productivity and growth in the oligotrophic subtropical north atlantic
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2008
url http://repository.essex.ac.uk/337/
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op_relation Mills, MM and Moore, CM and Langlois, R and Milne, A and Achterberg, E and Nachtigall, K and Lochte, K and Geider, RJ and J. La, Roche (2008) 'Nitrogen and phosphorus co-limitation of bacterial productivity and growth in the oligotrophic subtropical North Atlantic.' Limnology and Oceanography, 53 (2). pp. 824-834. ISSN 0024-3590
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