Accumulation of glucose and protein hydrolysate by natural populations of microorganisms in the Black Sea and Atlantic Ocean

Accumulation rate of dissolved organic matter (DOM) by natural populations varies over a wide range. In the surface layer of the Black Sea accumulation rate of glucose is 0.6-4.82 mg C/m3 per day, and in the Atlantic Ocean 1.15-12.38 mg C/m3 per day. This rate is 2-17 times higher when hydrolysate is added to the medium. Accumulation rate of glucose and hydrolysate in the aphotic layer of the Black Sea and the Atlantic Ocean is 1.5-6 times lower than at the surface. The organotrophic coefficient also varied within wide range. Relative amount of DOM used by microorganisms for growth in total production is much less (0.6-39.9%) in areas of intensive photosynthesis than in waters poor in DOM (83.7-99.2%).

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Kondrat'eva, T M, Burlakova, Z P (1979). Dataset: Accumulation of glucose and protein hydrolysate by natural populations of microorganisms in the Black Sea and Atlantic Ocean. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.755211

DOI retrieved: 1979

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.755211
Author Kondrat'eva, T M
Given Name T M
Family Name Kondrat'eva
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Burlakova, Z P
Source Creation 1979
Publication Year 1979
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Kondrateva-Burlakova-1979
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Name: Oceans

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Title: Accumulation of dissolved organic matter and role of organotrophy in the total production of microorganisms in the Black Sea and the Atlantic Ocean
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 1979
Source: Oceanology
Authors: Kondrat'eva T M , Burlakova Z P .