V. Blaabjerg et al., DIEL CYCLES OF SULFATE REDUCTION RATES IN SEDIMENTS OF A ZOSTERA-MARINA BED (DENMARK), Aquatic microbial ecology, 15(1), 1998, pp. 97-102
Sulphate reduction was investigated over 24 h cycles in Zostera marina
-bearing sediments. The experiments were carried out at the beginning
(April) and end (August) of the growing season of the eelgrass. The su
lphate reduction rates were 3 times higher in August (similar to 90 mm
ol SO42- m(-2) d(-1)) than in April. In both periods, the sulphate red
uction rates were significantly higher in the light than in the dark.
The stimulation in the light may be due to increased root exudation of
organic matter related to photosynthetic activity. The exuded organic
carbon accounted for approximately 2 to 4% of the total amount of car
bon fixed by the plants. The sulphate reduction rates responded rapidl
y to shifts from dark to light and vice versa, indicating the presence
of a limited pool of labile organic matter in the sediment. A positiv
e correlation between sulphate reduction rates and root+rhizome biomas
s was observed in April and August during the daytime and in August bu
t not April in the dark.