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A comparison of nitrogen and carbon metabolism in the shallow and deep-water phytoplankton populations of a subalpine lake: response to photosynthetic photon flux density
Authors:Priscu  John C
Institution:Department of Biology, Montana State University Bozeman, MT 59717, USA
Abstract:Rates of , and CO2 assimilationby the organisms in the shallow and deepchlorophyll layers ofCastle Lake were measured over a gradient of photosyntheticphoton flux densities (PPFD) during the 1979–1980 ice-freeseasons. The results of these experiments could be fitted witha hyperbolic function in the manner of the Michaelis-Mentenequation (excluding rates of dark assimilation) up to –40%of the surface PPFD after which photon inhibition occurred.The half saturation constants relative to incidence PPFD (KLT)for assimilation ( = 1.1 E m–2d–2) were about twice those for ( = 0.5 E m–2d–1).All of the KLT values correspond to depths in thelakerangingfrom 17–29 m(–1% of surface PPFD). Dark assimilationof both and was –50% of the assimilation at saturating PPFD implying that part ofthe immediate energy required for inorganic nitrogen assimilationmay come from intermediary metabolism. This contention was supportedfor assimilation by the results of experiments performed with specific inhibitors of non-cyclic photophosphorylationand oxidative phosphorylation. The KLT values for the assimilationof CO2 were from 2–10 times higher than those for inorganicnitrogen. These values for CO2 assimilation were not significantlyaltered by the addition of either or during 12 h incubations.
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