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Size-fractionated N2 fixation off the Changjiang Estuary during summer

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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1189410

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N-2 fixation; Trichodesmium; unicellular diazotrophs; Changjiang Estuary; Changjiang Diluted Water; Kuroshio

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Recent evidence has revealed active N-2 fixation in coastal eutrophic waters, particularly in large estuaries like the Changjiang Estuary (CE). The size-fractionated N-2 fixation rates (NFRs) were directly measured off the CE during summer 2014, showing significant spatial variations and different contributors (Trichodesmium and heterotrophic diazotrophs). The distribution and size structure of N-2 fixation were found to be regulated by water mass movement and associated diazotrophs, as well as nutrient conditions.
Recent evidence has shown active N-2 fixation in coastal eutrophic waters, yet the rate and controlling factors remain poorly understood, particularly in large estuaries. The Changjiang Estuary (CE) and adjacent shelf are characterized by fresh, nitrogen-replete Changjiang Diluted Water (CDW) and saline, nitrogen-depletion intruded Kuroshio water (Taiwan Warm Current and nearshore Kuroshio Branch Current), where N-2 fixation may be contributed by different groups (i.e., Trichodesmium and heterotrophic diazotrophs). Here, for the first time, we provide direct measurement of size-fractionated N-2 fixation rates (NFRs) off the CE during summer 2014 using the N-15(2) bubble tracer method. The results demonstrated considerable spatial variations (southern > northern; offshore > inshore) in surface and depth-integrated NFRs, averaging 0.83 nmol N L-1 d(-1) and 24.3 mu mol N m(-2) d(-1), respectively. The highest bulk NFR (99.9 mu mol N m(-2) d(-1); mostly contributed by >10 mu m fraction) occurred in the southeastern East China Sea, where suffered from strong intrusion of the Kuroshio water characterized by low N/P ratio (<10) and abundant Trichodesmium (up to 10.23 x 10(6) trichomes m(-2)). However, low NFR (mostly contributed by <10 mu m fraction) was detected in the CE controlled by the CDW, where NOx concentration (up to 80 mu mol L-1) and N/P ratio (>100) were high and Trichodesmium abundance was low. The >10 mu m fraction accounted for 60% of depth-integrated bulk NFR over the CE and adjacent shelf. We speculated that the present NFR of >10 mu m fraction was mostly supported by Trichodesmium. Spearman rank correlation indicated that the NFR was significantly positively correlated with Trichodesmium abundance, salinity, temperature and Secchi depth, but was negatively with turbidity, N/P ratio, NOx, and chlorophyll a concentration. Our study suggests that distribution and size structure of N-2 fixation off the CE are largely regulated by water mass (intruded Kuroshio water and CDW) movement and associated diazotrophs (particularly Trichodesmium) and nutrient conditions.

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