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UCYN-A/haptophyte symbioses dominate N2 fixation in the Southern California Current System.


ABSTRACT: The availability of fixed nitrogen (N) is an important factor limiting biological productivity in the oceans. In coastal waters, high dissolved inorganic N concentrations were historically thought to inhibit dinitrogen (N2) fixation, however, recent N2 fixation measurements and the presence of the N2-fixing UCYN-A/haptophyte symbiosis in nearshore waters challenge this paradigm. We characterized the contribution of UCYN-A symbioses to nearshore N2 fixation in the Southern California Current System (SCCS) by measuring bulk community and single-cell N2 fixation rates, as well as diazotroph community composition and abundance. UCYN-A1 and UCYN-A2 symbioses dominated diazotroph communities throughout the region during upwelling and oceanic seasons. Bulk N2 fixation was detected in most surface samples, with rates up to 23.0 ± 3.8 nmol N l-1 d-1, and was often detected at the deep chlorophyll maximum in the presence of nitrate (>1 µM). UCYN-A2 symbiosis N2 fixation rates were higher (151.1 ± 112.7 fmol N cell-1 d-1) than the UCYN-A1 symbiosis (6.6 ± 8.8 fmol N cell-1 d-1). N2 fixation by the UCYN-A1 symbiosis accounted for a majority of the measured bulk rates at two offshore stations, while the UCYN-A2 symbiosis was an important contributor in three nearshore stations. This report of active UCYN-A symbioses and broad mesoscale distribution patterns establishes UCYN-A symbioses as the dominant diazotrophs in the SCCS, where heterocyst-forming and unicellular cyanobacteria are less prevalent, and provides evidence that the two dominant UCYN-A sublineages are separate ecotypes.

SUBMITTER: Turk-Kubo KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9723760 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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UCYN-A/haptophyte symbioses dominate N<sub>2</sub> fixation in the Southern California Current System.

Turk-Kubo Kendra A KA   Mills Matthew M MM   Arrigo Kevin R KR   van Dijken Gert G   Henke Britt A BA   Stewart Brittany B   Wilson Samuel T ST   Zehr Jonathan P JP  

ISME communications 20210826 1


The availability of fixed nitrogen (N) is an important factor limiting biological productivity in the oceans. In coastal waters, high dissolved inorganic N concentrations were historically thought to inhibit dinitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) fixation, however, recent N<sub>2</sub> fixation measurements and the presence of the N<sub>2</sub>-fixing UCYN-A/haptophyte symbiosis in nearshore waters challenge this paradigm. We characterized the contribution of UCYN-A symbioses to nearshore N<sub>2</sub> fixa  ...[more]

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