波罗的海表层微浮游生物和微浮游生物群落生物源二氧化硅的季节动态和养分控制。

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Applied and Environmental Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-05-21 Epub Date: 2025-04-28 DOI:10.1128/aem.00676-25
Yelena Churakova, Anabella Aguilera, Evangelia Charalampous, Daniel J Conley, Daniel Lundin, Jarone Pinhassi, Hanna Farnelid
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摘要

近年来,海洋二氧化硅循环的新贡献者已经出现,包括微型浮游植物(聚藻球菌和微型真核生物)。它们对二氧化硅循环的贡献和相关性仍在研究中。野外研究报道了微浮游生物中生物源二氧化硅(bSi)的存量,这些研究仅限于缺乏二氧化硅的少营养环境,而微浮游生物中bSi积累的机制尚不清楚。通过2年的双周时间序列采样,研究了溶解二氧化硅丰富的波罗的海中两个大小部分(微浮游生物,0.22-3µm和微浮游生物,bbb30µm)的bSi存量的变异性。时间序列数据表明,波罗的海地区bSi活立量的巨大变化主要与浮游生物生物量和群落组成有关。与此同时,微浮游生物有时对全年总bSi的贡献高得惊人(高达21.6%)。同时,我们在每个季节对天然浮游植物群落进行了微观孵化实验,以研究营养添加对bSi浓度的影响。在这些实验中,微小浮游生物bSi的增加与硅藻生物量的增加直接相关,突出了它们在波罗的海硅循环中的重要作用。同时,在所有试验中,磷的添加均导致微浮游生物bSi积累增加。这揭示了微浮游生物中bSi积累的潜在控制,这可以帮助确定这一过程背后的细胞机制,并揭示它们在二氧化硅循环中的作用。研究结果将浮游植物群落组成与二氧化硅循环联系起来,这对于理解气候变化导致的生物变化的后果非常重要。海洋中的碳和硅循环紧密地交织在一起,并在很大程度上由硅藻控制。然而,最近的研究,主要是在低营养水域,提出了海洋二氧化硅循环的新贡献者:微浮游生物。本文首次报道了波罗的海富含二氧化硅的微浮游生物和微浮游生物中生物源二氧化硅(bSi)存量的季节动态。浮游生物bSi动态与组成和生物量变化相关。浮游生物对bSi的贡献是一致的,并且首次在不同的自然群落中发现了磷与bSi积累的直接相关性。研究结果对于理解气候变化预测的浮游植物组成变化如何影响碳和二氧化硅循环具有重要意义,并为今后浮游生物中二氧化硅积累的营养控制研究提供方向。
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Seasonal dynamics and nutrient controls of biogenic silica in Baltic Sea surface microplankton and picoplankton communities.

In recent years, new contributors to the marine silica cycle have emerged, including pico-sized phytoplankton (<2-3 µm in size) such as Synechococcus and picoeukaryotes. Their contribution and relevance to silica cycling are still under investigation. Field studies reporting the biogenic silica (bSi) standing stock in the pico-sized fraction are limited to silica-poor oligotrophic environments, and the mechanism of bSi accumulation in picoplankton remains unknown. We investigated the variability of bSi standing stocks in two size fractions (picoplankton, 0.22-3 µm and microplankton, >3 µm) in the dissolved silica-replete Baltic Sea via biweekly time series samplings spanning 2 years. Time series data showed that the large changes in bSi standing stock in the Baltic Proper were primarily related to microplankton biomass and community composition. Meanwhile, picoplankton were, at times, surprisingly high contributors to total bSi year-round (up to 21.6%). Simultaneously, we performed microcosm incubation experiments with natural phytoplankton communities in each season to examine how nutrient additions affected bSi concentrations. In these experiments, increases in microplankton bSi were directly correlated to increases in diatom biomass, highlighting their influential role in the Baltic Sea silica cycle. Meanwhile, phosphorus additions triggered an increase in picoplankton bSi accumulation in all experiments. This uncovers a potential control of bSi accumulation in picoplankton, which can help identify the cellular mechanisms behind this process and uncover their role in silica cycling. The results link phytoplankton community composition and silica cycling, which is important for understanding the consequences of organism shifts due to climate change.IMPORTANCEThe marine carbon and silica cycles are tightly intertwined and largely controlled by diatoms. Nevertheless, recent studies, mostly in oligotrophic waters, have proposed new contributors to the marine silica cycle: picoplankton. Here, we report the first study of seasonal dynamics of biogenic silica (bSi) standing stock in microplankton and picoplankton in the silica-replete Baltic Sea. Microplankton bSi dynamics were correlated with changes in composition and biomass. Picoplankton were consistent contributors to bSi, and for the first time in diverse natural communities, we found a direct correlation between phosphorus and bSi accumulation. The results are important for understanding how climate change-predicted phytoplankton composition shifts will affect carbon and silica cycling and provide a direction for future research on nutrient controls of silica accumulation in picoplankton.

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Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
7.70
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2.30%
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730
审稿时长
1.9 months
期刊介绍: Applied and Environmental Microbiology (AEM) publishes papers that make significant contributions to (a) applied microbiology, including biotechnology, protein engineering, bioremediation, and food microbiology, (b) microbial ecology, including environmental, organismic, and genomic microbiology, and (c) interdisciplinary microbiology, including invertebrate microbiology, plant microbiology, aquatic microbiology, and geomicrobiology.
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