Effect of bacterial activity on nutrient regeneration and release from bottom sediments

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Jidapa Koomklang
Hitomi Yamaguchi
Kazuhiko Ichimi
Kuninao Tada
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[1] Kagawa University,Department of Applied Biological Science, Faculty of Agriculture
[2] Ehime University,Department of Life Environment Conservation Science, The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences
[3] Kagawa University,Seto Inland Sea Regional Research Center
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Journal of Oceanography | 2018年 / 74卷
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Surface sediments; Superficial layer; Nutrient flux; Shido Bay; The Seto Inland Sea;
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The effect of bacterial activity of surface sediment layer on nutrient regeneration and release from bottom sediment should be an important factor in estimating nutrient fluxes. In this study, core incubation experiments were conducted to investigate the bacterial activity in a shallow coastal area, Shido Bay, the Seto Inland Sea, from May to September 2016. High nutrient upward fluxes were observed in a high temperature period. Sodium azide (NaN3) was added to the overlying water of the core incubation experiment system to inhibit bacterial activity. The results of adding NaN3 showed that the bacteria could not only regenerate nutrients but also assimilate nutrients in the bottom sediments. Moreover, bacteria in the superficial layer, the top 2–3 mm layer of surface sediment (SL), markedly assimilated NH4 and PO4, although they did not assimilate Si(OH)4. Judging from these results, we concluded that the upward nutrient fluxes were fundamentally regulated by temperature, which affected the physicochemical processes and bacterial activity, because our previous study showed that the nutrient fluxes were scarcely affected by the activities of microphytobenthos, which were active only during winter when sufficient light penetrated to the seafloor.
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