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Phosphatase activity and its rôle in the mineralization of organic phosphorus in coastal sea water
Authors:Hiromi Kobori  Nobuo Taga
Institution:Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Alkaline phosphatase activity in sea-water samples taken from Tokyo, Sagami, and Suruga Bays in Japan was measured by a sensitive fluorometric method. There is a relationship between the phosphatase activity and bacterial biomasses in these three bays. The phosphatase-producing bacteria accounted for 40, 46, and 41% of heterotrophic bacteria in Tokyo, Sagami and Suruga Bays, respectively. Significant amounts of phosphatase-hydrolysable organic phosphorus were found in the euphotic zones of these bays and this organic phosphorus fraction accounted for 19 and 50% of organic phosphorus in Tokyo and Sagami Bays, respectively. Phosphatase-hydrolysable organic phosphorus was decomposed completely in the euphotic zone suggesting that this organic fraction is re-cycled in the primary production of the bays. Decomposition of natural organic phosphorus by enzymes was followed by measuring the release of inorganic orthophosphate from samples saturated with chloroform. Release of inorganic phosphorus proceeds rapidly for 2 or 3 days followed by a slow release. Enzymes present in the samples contributed to the decomposition of 50% of the organic phosphorus and the phosphatase enzyme was responsible for the decomposition of one-third of the hydrolysable organic phosphorus in the samples. Potential phosphatase activity in the samples was found to be indicative of the extent and rate of decomposition of organic phosphorus in coastal waters.
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