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Nitrogen uptake potential under different temperature-salinity conditions: Implications for nitrogen cycling under climate change scenarios by Sanjeev Kumar

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TitleNitrogen uptake potential under different temperature-salinity conditions: Implications for nitrogen cycling under climate change scenarios
CreatorSanjeev Kumar, P. S. Bhavya, R. Ramesh, G. V.M. Gupta, Fidel Chiriboga, Arvind Singh, Indrani Karunasagar, Ashwin Rai, Ann Sofi Rehnstam-Holm, Lars Edler, Anna Godhe
Year2018
PPI600
LanguageEnglish
Mediatypetexts
SubjectClimate change, Mesocosm experiment, Nitrogen, Phytoplankton, Uptake
Collectionmendeley_climate_change_library, folkscanomy_academic, folkscanomy, additional_collections
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Identifiermccl_10.1016_j.marenvres.2018.09.001
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As projected by climate change models, increase in sea surface temperature and precipitation in the future may alter nutrient cycling in the coastal regions due to potential changes in phytoplankton community structure and their ability to assimilate nitrogen (N) and carbon (C). An experiment simulating different temperature and salinity conditions (28°C-35 ambient conditions, 28ºC-31, 31ºC-35 and 31ºC-31) in mesocosms containing 1000 L of coastal water from the Arabian Sea was performed and N uptake rates were measured using 15N tracer technique on 2nd, 5th, 7th and 10th day of the experiment. The results show that, under all conditions, the total N (NO3− + NH4+) uptake rates were lower in the beginning and on the final day of the tracer experiment, while it peaked during middle, consistent with chlorophyll a concentrations. Total N uptake rate was significantly lower (p = 0.003) under ambient temperature-lower salinity condition (28ºC-31) than the others. This indicates that lowering of salinity in coastal regions due to excessive rainfall in the future may affect the N uptake potential of the phytoplankton, which may change the regional C and N budget.