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[MIS26-04] Cyanobacterial and non-cyanobacterial nitrogen fixation play a different role on marine primary production
Keywords:nitrogen fixation, primary production, nifH gene, oligotrophic ocean
In the present study, we examined primary production, nitrate-based production, and nitrogen fixation with accompanying measurements of nutrients and the diazotroph community in the eastern and western South Pacific subtropical ocean. In both regions, surface nitrate was depleted and nitrate-based production was similar. On the other hand, nitrogen fixation tended to be higher in the eastern region than in the western. Although primary production was elevated in the middle of western subtropical region where active nitrogen fixation occurred, it was not in the eastern region. These results indicated that nitrogen fixation did not enhance primary production in the eastern region. We quantified the nifH gene of three representative cyanobacterial diazotrophs, UCYN-A, UCYN-B, and Trichodesmium using a qPCR technique in both regions. In the western region, the three diazotrophs were widely distributed and abundant, that is, these three cyanobacterial diazotrophs played a key role in the nitrogen fixation. However, those abundances were nearly the detection limit of the analysis in the eastern region except some stations where abundance of UCYN-A was high, suggesting that non-cyanobacteria dominated the diazotrophs community in the eastern region. Therefore, the different contribution of nitrogen fixation to primary production was attributable to the diazotrophs community structure.