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Colloidal and dissolved organic matter in lake water: Carbohydrate and amino acid composition,and ability to support bacterial growth
Authors:Lars J Tranvik  Niels O G Jørgensen
Institution:(1) Dept. of Ecology, Limnology, University of Lund, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden;(2) Microbiology Section, Department of Ecology and Molecular Biology, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Rolighedsvej21, DK-1958 Frederiksberg C, Denmark
Abstract:Bacterial utilization of dissolved organic matter (DOM) was studied in water from a humic and a clearwater oligotrophic lake. Indigenous bacteria were inoculated into either 0.2 mgrm natural filtered lake water, or lake water enriched fivefold with colloidal DOM >100 kD but below 0.2 mgrm. Consumption of DOM was followed from changes in concentrations of total dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved combined and free carbohydrates and amino acids (DCCHO and DFCHO, and DCAA and DFAA, respectively) and by uptake of monosaccharide and amino acid radioisotopes. DCCHO and DCAA made up 8% (humic lake) to 33–44% (clear-water lake) of the natural DOC pools, while DFCHO and DFAA contributed at most 1.7% to the DOC pools. Addition of >100 kD DOM increased the DOC concentrations by 50% (clearwater lake) to 92% (humic lake), but it only resulted in a higher bacterial production (by 63%) in the humic lake. During the incubations 13 to 37% of the DOC was assimilated by the bacteria, at estimated growth efficiencies of 4–8%. Despite the measured reduction of DOC, statistically significant changes of specific organic compounds, especially of DCCHO and DCAA, generally did not occur. Probably the presence of high molecular weight DOC interfered with the applied analytical procedures. Addition of radiotracers indicated, however, that DFAA sustained 17–58% and 29–100% of the bacterial carbon and nitrogen requirements, respectively, and that glucose met 1–3% of the bacterial carbon requirements. Thus, our experiments indicate that radiotracers, rather than measurements of concentration changes, should be used in studies of bacterial utilization of DOC in freshwaters with a high content of humic or high molecular weight organic matter.
Keywords:amino acids  carbohydrates  colloidal organic matter  dissolved organic matter  lake water bacteria
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