Rhythmic release of dissolved free amino acids from partly synchronized Thalassiosira rotula under nearly natural conditions |
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Authors: | K. D. Hammer U. H. Brockmann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Organische Chemie und Biochemie der Universität Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 6, D-2000 Hamburg 13, Germany (FRG) |
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Abstract: | In outdoor tanks enclosed monocultures of Thalassiosira rotula showed partly synchronized cell divisions during exponential growth. The changes in division activity showed a characteristic frequency, which also could be found for cell length (pervalvar axis) and assimilation rate as well as for concentration changes of dissolved free amino acids (DFAA) and ammonia. Excretion of DFAA occurred preferentially during periods of reduced cell division activity, when assimilation was at a higher level. The concentration of ammonia decreased during these periods. The rates per hour of these parameters showed significant multiple correlations. The release of six individual amino acids (ala, -ala, gly, lys, orn and ser) seemed to be controlled by the physiological status of the diatoms. These amino acids amounted to a portion of about 70–80% of the total DFAA. Uptake and release rates of DFAA nitrogen and ammonia were in the same range with maxima of about 350 ng at nitrogen dm-3 h-1 and litre. These dynamics pointed to strong fluxes of organic bound nitrogen in marine micro-heterotrophs. |
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