Ldm. Ottosen et al., Denitrification in exposed intertidal mud-flats, measured with a new N-15-ammonium spray technique, MAR ECOL-PR, 209, 2001, pp. 35-42
Denitrification in exposed intertidal sediment was measured for the first t
ime at locations in the Tagus Estuary, using a new ammonium spray method. W
ith this method,(NH4+)-N-15 was sprayed on to the sediment surface, and nit
rification-denitrification was subsequently estimated from accumulation of
N-29(2) and N-30(2) in gas-tight glass chambers placed on the N-15-labeled
sediment. Coupled nitrification-denitrification ranged from 8.5 to 11.5 mu
mol N m(-2) h(-1) at night to below 2 mu mol N m(-2) h(-1) during the day.
Salt stress, light inhibition and depletion of NH4+ by benthic diatoms coul
d contribute to the low daytime activity. The nighttime rates were confirme
d by an independent estimate based on potential nitrification-denitrificati
on and oxygen uptake. Coupled nitrification-denitrification activity at nig
ht during exposure was not significantly different from the activity measur
ed when the sediment was inundated, but was 3 times lower than rates measur
ed at a subtidal station in the estuary.