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DOM Biological Lability in an Estuarine System in Two Contrasting Periods

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jmse9020172

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DOM; biological lability; FDOM; estuary; Arno River; bacterial growth efficiency

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  1. COMECOM project as a part of the MerMex-WP3-C3A project
  2. Italian Flagship project RITMARE - Italian Ministry of Research and University
  3. CARTT of the Institut Universitaire Technologique from Toulon University

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This study investigated biological DOM removal in a small estuary and found that despite differences in initial conditions, the rates of DOC removal were surprisingly similar in two contrasting seasons. The concentration and quality of DOM in the estuary showed marked differences between spring and autumn, with different trends in fluorescent DOM components observed during incubation.
Estuarine processes play a key role in determining the amount and quality of land-derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) reaching the oceans. Microbial-mediated reactions can affect the concentration, quality, and bioavailability of DOM within an estuary. In this study, we investigated biological DOM removal in a small estuary and its variability in two contrasting seasons (spring and autumn) characterized by natural differences in the concentration and quality of the riverine DOM. Two incubation experiments were carried out using natural DOM and heterotrophic prokaryotes community collected at the estuary in March and September. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration, DOM fluorescence, and the heterotrophic prokaryotes abundance (HPA) showed marked differences between the two seasons. These parameters were followed through time for up to two months. Despite the marked differences in the initial conditions, the DOC removal rates were surprisingly similar in the two periods (16 mu M DOC month(-1) in March and 18 mu M DOC month(-1) in September), with the biggest removal in the first 48 h. The trend of fluorescent DOM (FDOM) during the incubation showed marked differences between the two periods. In March, the net removal of all the FDOM components was observed consistently with the decrease in DOC; whereas, in September, the net production of humic-like substances was observed.

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