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Mar Benavides1,2, Hugo Berthelot3, Solange Duhamel4, Patrick Raimbault3, Sophie Bonnet1.
Abstract
The globally distributed diazotroph Trichodesmium contributes importantly to nitrogen inputs in the oligotrophic oceans. Sites of dissolved organic matter (DOM) accumulation could promote the mixotrophic nutrition of Trichodesmium when inorganic nutrients are scarce. Nano-scale secondary ion mass spectrometry (nanoSIMS) analyses of individual trichomes sampled in the South Pacific Ocean, showed significant 13C-enrichments after incubation with either 13C-labeled carbohydrates or amino acids. These results suggest that DOM could be directly taken up by Trichodesmium or primarily consumed by heterotrophic epibiont bacteria that ultimately transfer reduced DOM compounds to their host trichomes. Although the addition of carbohydrates or amino acids did not significantly affect bulk N2 fixation rates, N2 fixation was enhanced by amino acids in individual colonies of Trichodesmium. We discuss the ecological advantages of DOM use by Trichodesmium as an alternative to autotrophic nutrition in oligotrophic open ocean waters.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28117432 PMCID: PMC5259775 DOI: 10.1038/srep41315
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Bulk seawater N uptake rates at (a) station LDA, and (b) station LDB (note the different scale ranges on the y-axis). Trichodesmium (c,d) 13C -filled circles- and 15N -open circles- atom % enrichment values, and (e,f) 13C and 15N uptake rates at stations LDA and LDB, respectively. Error bars for C or N uptake rates (a,b,e,f) represent the standard error, while error bars for atom % graphs (c,d) represent the standard deviation of the mean. Straight and dotted lines in (c,d) indicate the average 13C and 15N atom % enrichment, respectively, of time zero samples (average natural abundance). Asterisks indicate statistically significant differences (Mann Whitney test, p < 0.05).
Figure 2NanoSIMS trichome 13C/12C ratio images of (a) control, (b) carbohydrate-amended and (c) amino acid-amended samples. The corresponding 15N/14N ratio images are displayed below (d–f).