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Combined effects of different CO2 levels and N sources on the diazotrophic cyanobacterium Trichodesmium
Authors:Meri Eichner  Sven A Kranz  Björn Rost
Institution:1. Marine Biogeosciences, Alfred‐Wegener‐Institut Helmholtz‐Zentrum für Polar‐ und Meeresforschung, , Bremerhaven, 27570 Germany;2. Department of Geosciences, Princeton University, , Princeton, NJ, 08544 USA
Abstract:To predict effects of climate change and possible feedbacks, it is crucial to understand the mechanisms behind CO2 responses of biogeochemically relevant phytoplankton species. Previous experiments on the abundant N2 fixers Trichodesmium demonstrated strong CO2 responses, which were attributed to an energy reallocation between its carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) acquisition. Pursuing this hypothesis, we manipulated the cellular energy budget by growing Trichodesmium erythraeum IMS101 under different CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) levels (180, 380, 980 and 1400 µatm) and N sources (N2 and NO3?). Subsequently, biomass production and the main energy‐generating processes (photosynthesis and respiration) and energy‐consuming processes (N2 fixation and C acquisition) were measured. While oxygen fluxes and chlorophyll fluorescence indicated that energy generation and its diurnal cycle was neither affected by pCO2 nor N source, cells differed in production rates and composition. Elevated pCO2 increased N2 fixation and organic C and N contents. The degree of stimulation was higher for nitrogenase activity than for cell contents, indicating a pCO2 effect on the transfer efficiency from N2 to biomass. pCO2‐dependent changes in the diurnal cycle of N2 fixation correlated well with C affinities, confirming the interactions between N and C acquisition. Regarding effects of the N source, production rates were enhanced in NO3? grown cells, which we attribute to the higher N retention and lower ATP demand compared with N2 fixation. pCO2 effects on C affinity were less pronounced in NO3? users than N2 fixers. Our study illustrates the necessity to understand energy budgets and fluxes under different environmental conditions for explaining indirect effects of rising pCO2.
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