Pm. Glibert et Da. Bronk, RELEASE OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC NITROGEN BY MARINE DIAZOTROPHIC CYANOBACTERIA, TRICHODESMIUM SPP, Applied and environmental microbiology, 60(11), 1994, pp. 3996-4000
Trichodesmium sp. is a filamentous, colonial cyanobacterium which cont
ributes substantially to the input of nitrogen in tropical and subtrop
ical oceanic waters through nitrogen fixation (N-2 fixation). We appli
ed a N-15 tracer technique to assess the rate of release of dissolved
organic nitrogen (DON) from this cyanobacterium and compared those rat
es with rates of N-2 fixation determined for the same assemblages at t
he same times of day, Rates of release of DON showed considerable vari
ation within replicate experiments and were variable depending on time
of day and duration of time course experiments. On average, rates of
DON release were ca. 50% the rates of N-2 fixation. We also fractionat
ed the DON released by using ultrafiltration and found that 60 to 80%
of the total organic release was of the size class < 10,000 Da. The re
lease of these organic compounds by Trichodesmium spp. is likely a sig
nificant source of new nitrogen for the associated bacteria or the non
-nitrogen-fixing filaments of the Trichodesmium colonies.