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Exopolymeric Substances Control Microbial Community Structure and Function by Contributing to both C and Fe Nutrition in Fe-Limited Southern Ocean Provinces.

Sonia Blanco-Ameijeiras1, Damien J E Cabanes1, Rachel N Cable2, Scarlett Trimborn3,4, Stéphan Jacquet5, Sonja Wiegmann3, Christian Völkner3, Florian Lelchat1,6, Astrid Bracher3,7, Melissa B Duhaime2, Christel S Hassler1,8.   

Abstract

Organic ligands such as exopolymeric substances (EPS) are known to form complexes with iron (Fe) and modulate phytoplankton growth. However, the effect of organic ligands on bacterial and viral communities remains largely unknown. Here, we assessed how Fe associated with organic ligands influences phytoplankton, microbial, and viral abundances and their diversity in the Southern Ocean. While the particulate organic carbon (POC) was modulated by Fe chemistry and bioavailability in the Drake Passage, the abundance and diversity of microbes and viruses were not governed by Fe bioavailability. Only following amendments with bacterial EPS did bacterial abundances increase, while phenotypic alpha diversity of bacterial and viral communities decreased. The latter was accompanied by significantly enhanced POC, pointing toward the relief of C limitation or other drivers of the microbial loop. Based on the literature and our findings, we propose a conceptual framework by which EPS may affect phytoplankton, bacteria, and viruses. Given the importance of the Southern Ocean for Earth's climate as well as the prevalence of viruses and their increasingly recognized impact on marine biogeochemistry and C cycling; the role of microbe-virus interactions on primary productivity in the Southern Ocean needs urgent attention.

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Keywords:  Southern Ocean; exopolymeric substances; iron; phytoplankton; prokaryotes; virus

Year:  2020        PMID: 33322799      PMCID: PMC7763086          DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms8121980

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microorganisms        ISSN: 2076-2607


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