《缺铁会抑制海洋微生物的生长》

  • 来源专题:中国科学院文献情报系统—海洋科技情报网
  • 编译者: mall
  • 发布时间:2017-06-05
  • 铁元素是海洋中一种重要的营养物质。来自亥姆霍兹海洋研究中心和英国南安普敦大学的研究人员近日在国际杂志—自然通讯(Nature Communications)上证明铁元素可以抑制微生物从海洋中获取磷。

    热带海洋被科学家们称为“蓝色沙漠”。因为与其他海域相比,单细胞藻类在热带海域的生长速度十分有限,否则会导致海洋颜色变绿。这些藻类的生长依赖于氮和磷等营养物质。与此同时,其他海洋生物依靠这些“海洋植物”维持生存。

    文章第一作者Thomas Browning博士解释道:“原则上来讲,氮和磷在热带海洋中也是存在的,而这些元素通常出现于海底死亡的动植物中。”微生物在酶的作用下从死亡物质中吸收潜在的营养物质。因此,磷等营养物质可以再次得到利用,但酶需要含铁的微量元素才能发挥作用。

    “如果在全球尺度范围内观察海洋的营养分布,就能发现地区的差异性。有趣的是,我们从以前的观察中了解到,对于那些营养物质限制海藻生长的地区,并不是所有可用的营养物质都在被使用,这是为什么呢?”

    “热带海洋生物地球化学相互作用”合作研究中心的科研人员对此进行了研究,利用实验在海水中添加铁元素,然后测定微生物酶的活性。实验结果显示,微生物酶的活性受到了海水中铁元素的影响。这证实了牛津大学科学家们先前的一项研究假设,即微生物酶需要铁来处理磷,这在海洋营养循环中很重要。

    在氮和磷营养物质之间,氮被认为是海藻生长的主要限制因素。人类活动给海洋提供了多余的氮,这或许会在未来有所改观。磷的限制影响范围可能也会更加广泛,所以,铁元素将会扮演非常重要的角色。就海洋生态循环而言,这种转变将影响藻类、氧气产成和从大气吸收二氧化碳的能力。

    (刘思青 编译)

  • 原文来源:http://www.geomar.de/en/news/article/eisenmangel-hemmt-marine-mikroorganismen/
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