Mj. Ellwood et Ka. Hunter, The incorporation of zinc and iron into the frustule of the marine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana, LIMN OCEAN, 45(7), 2000, pp. 1517-1524
Zinc and iron uptake experiments were conducted with the marine diatom Thal
assosira pseudonana, to investigate whether Zn and Fe are incorporated into
the frustule of this diatom. Our results show that the uptake and depositi
on of Zn into opal has a sigmoidal relationship with the free Zn2+ concentr
ation of the culture medium. The amount of Zn incorporated into the opal re
presents only 1-3% of the total amount of Zn taken up by the diatom; howeve
r, the exact reasons for Zn incorporation into the opal are not known. Even
so, the consistent relationship between Zn levels in the opal and the cult
ure medium suggests that fossil diatoms may be used as a recorder for histo
rical changes in oceanic free Zn2+ concentrations. These results also demon
strate that the Zn:Si(OH)(4) relationship observed in the Pacific and Antar
ctic Oceans is not a result of Zn released from biogenic opal. Fe uptake ex
periments also revealed that Fe is incorporated into diatom opal; however,
the amount incorporated appears to be regulated by the diatom and did not i
ncrease with increasing Fe concentration within the diatom culture medium.
This therefore eliminates the use of Fe incorporated within diatom opal as
a possible proxy for dissolved Fe concentrations.