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AME 14:271-280 (1998)
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Influence of bacteria on phytoplankton cell mortality with phosphorus or nitrogen as the algal-growth-limiting nutrient
Corina P. D. Brussaard1,*, Roel Riegman2
1Department of Microbiology, University of Bergen, Jahnebakken 5, N-5020 Bergen, Norway 2Department of Biological Oceanography, Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, PO Box 59, 1790 AB Den Burg, Texel, The Netherlands
*E-mail: corina.brussaard@uib.im.no
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ABSTRACT: The effects of bacteria on phytoplankton mortality were studied with phosphorus or nitrogen as the algal-growth-limiting nutrients. Experiments were performed with the diatom Ditylum brightwellii using batch cultures, steady state continuous
cultures and batch-mode cultures which were starved for the limiting nutrient after being preconditioned in a chemostat. With phosphorus limiting algal growth, the specific death rates of D. brightwellii generally increased upon bacterial
inoculation. Bacteria enhanced algal mortality very likely due to competition with D. brightwellii for the limiting phosphate. With nitrogen as the algal-growth-limiting nutrient, however, the presence of bacteria had either no pronounced effect on
or led to a reduction of the specific death rates of D. brightwellii. Remineralized ammonium was probably partly utilized by N-starved cells of D. brightwellii, leading to reduced death rates of the algal cells. Bacteria thus indirectly
prolonged survival of D. brightwellii populations under N starvation. This study shows that bacteria can affect phytoplankton survival, which in turn may influence algal species succession. The degree of bacterial influence on algal death kinetics
depends largely on the type of nutrient limiting algal growth and on the culture conditions.
KEY WORDS: Algal cell mortality · Ditylum brightwellii · Bacteria · N and P deficiency · Starvation
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Published in AME Vol.
14, No. 3
(1998) on April 6
Print ISSN: 0948-3055; Online ISSN: 1616-1564.
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 1998
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