Efficient carbon and nitrogen transfer from marine diatom aggregates to colonizing bacterial groups

  • Arandia-gorostidi, Nestor
  • Berthelot, Hugo
  • Calabrese, Federica
  • Stryhanyuk, Hryhoriy
  • Klawonn, Isabell
  • Iversen, Morten
  • Nahar, Nurun
  • Grossart, Hans-peter
  • Ploug, Helle
  • Musat, Niculina
Publication date
September 2022
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Bacterial degradation of sinking diatom aggregates is key for the availability of organic matter in the deep-ocean. Yet, little is known about the impact of aggregate colonization by different bacterial taxa on organic carbon and nutrient cycling within aggregates. Here, we tracked the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) transfer from the diatom Leptocylindrus danicus to different environmental bacterial groups using a combination of 13C and 15N isotope incubation (incubated for 72 h), CARD-FISH and nanoSIMS single-cell analysis. Pseudoalteromonas bacterial group was the first colonizing diatom-aggregates, succeeded by the Alteromonas group. Within aggregates, diatom-attached bacteria were considerably more enriched in 13C and 15N than non-attached...

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