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Significant N2 fixation by heterotrophs, photoheterotrophs and heterocystous cyanobacteria in two temperate estuaries
Nitrogen (N) fixation is fueling planktonic production in a multitude of aquatic environments. In meso- and poly-haline estuaries, however, the contribution of N by pelagic N 2 fixation is believed to be insignificant due to the high input of N from land and the presumed absence of active N 2 -fixin...
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Published in: | The ISME Journal 2015-02, Vol.9 (2), p.273-285 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Nitrogen (N) fixation is fueling planktonic production in a multitude of aquatic environments. In meso- and poly-haline estuaries, however, the contribution of N by pelagic N
2
fixation is believed to be insignificant due to the high input of N from land and the presumed absence of active N
2
-fixing organisms. Here we report N
2
fixation rates,
nifH
gene composition and
nifH
gene transcript abundance for key diazotrophic groups over 1 year in two contrasting, temperate, estuarine systems: Roskilde Fjord (RF) and the Great Belt (GB) strait. Annual pelagic N
2
fixation rates averaged 17 and 61 mmol N m
−2
per year at the two sites, respectively. In RF, N
2
fixation was mainly accompanied by transcripts related to heterotrophic (for example,
Pseudomonas
sp.) and photoheterotrophic bacteria (for example, unicellular diazotrophic cyanobacteria group A). In the GB, the first of two N
2
fixation peaks coincided with a similar
nifH
-expressing community as in RF, whereas the second peak was synchronous with increased
nifH
expression by an array of diazotrophs, including heterotrophic organisms as well as the heterocystous cyanobacterium
Anabaena
. Thus, we show for the first time that significant planktonic N
2
fixation takes place in mesohaline, temperate estuaries and that the importance of heterotrophic, photoheterotrophic and photosynthetic diazotrophs is clearly variable in space and time. |
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ISSN: | 1751-7362 1751-7370 |
DOI: | 10.1038/ismej.2014.119 |