Nitrogen fixation associated with epiphytes on the seagrass Zostera marina in a temperate lagoon with moderate to high nitrogen loads

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2023-10-09
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Marino, Roxanne
Hayn, Melanie
Howarth, Robert W.
Giblin, Anne E.
McGlathery, Karen J.
Berg, Peter
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10.1007/s10533-023-01083-2
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Epiphytic nitrogen fixation
Acetylene reduction
Seagrass phyllosphere
Zostera marina
Eelgrass
Long term ecological study
Coastal eutrophication
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As part of a long-term study on the effects of nitrogen (N) loading in a shallow temperate lagoon, we measured rates of N2 fixation associated with seagrass (Zostera marina) epiphytes during the summer from 2005 to 2019, at two sites along a gradient from where high N groundwater enters the system (denoted SH) to a more well-flushed outer harbor (OH). The data presented here are the first such long-term N2 fixation estimates for any seagrass system and one of the very few reported for the phyllosphere in a temperate system. Mean daily N2 fixation was estimated from light and dark measurements using the acetylene reduction assay intercalibrated using both incorporation of 15N2 into biomass and a novel application of the N2:Ar method. Surprisingly, despite a large inorganic N input from a N-contaminated groundwater plume, epiphytic N2 fixation rates were moderately to very high for a seagrass system (OH site 14-year mean of 0.94 mmol N m−2 d−1), with the highest rates (2.6 mmol N m−2 d−1) measured at the more N-loaded eutrophic site (SH) where dissolved inorganic N was higher and soluble reactive phosphorus was lower than in the better-flushed OH. Over 95% of the total N2 fixation measured was in the light, suggesting the importance of cyanobacteria in the epiphyte assemblages. We observed large inter-annual variation both within and across the two study sites (range from 0.1 to 2.6 mmol N fixed m−2 d−1), which we suggest is in part related to climatic variation. We estimate that input from phyllosphere N2 fixation over the study period contributes on average an additional 20% to the total daily N load per area within the seagrass meadow.
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© The Author(s), 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Marino, R., Hayn, M., Howarth, R., Giblin, A., McGlathery, K., & Berg, P. (2023). Nitrogen fixation associated with epiphytes on the seagrass Zostera marina in a temperate lagoon with moderate to high nitrogen loads. Biogeochemistry, 1–16, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-023-01083-2.
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Marino, R., Hayn, M., Howarth, R., Giblin, A., McGlathery, K., & Berg, P. (2023). Nitrogen fixation associated with epiphytes on the seagrass Zostera marina in a temperate lagoon with moderate to high nitrogen loads. Biogeochemistry, 1–16.
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