Simultaneous use of 14C and 3H to determine autotrophic production and bacterial protein production in periphyton |
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Authors: | R.K. Neely R.G. Wetzel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alabama, 35487-0344 Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA;(2) Department of Biology, Eastern Michigan University, 48197 Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA |
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Abstract: | A method of simultaneously quantifying photoautotrophic (algae and cyanobacteria) and bacterial production in periphyton communities by 14C-bicarbonate and 3H-leucine incorporation was investigated and applied to communities subjected to specific intensities of photosynthetically active radiation (400–700 nm). Maximum photosynthetic output (2.23 ± 0.29 (SE) g C cm-2 h-1) and bacterial production (0.07 ± 0.006 g C cm-2 h-1) occurred at the highest photon flux density (400 mol m-2 s-1). Over a photon flux density range of 20–400 mol m-2 s-1, bacterial and autotroph productivity were significantly and positively correlated (r = 0.89). Furthermore, application of 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethyl urea, a photosystem 11 inhibitor, to periphyton films reduced bacterial production by 46%, but it had no such effect on bacteria-only cultures. Therefore, the magnitude of bacterial production in periphyton was coupled to the photosynthesis/metabolism of algae and/or cyanobacteria. |
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