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Assessing the bioavailability of black carbon-derived dissolved organic matter for marine heterotrophic prokaryotes.
Martinot, Pauline L; Guigue, Catherine; Chifflet, Sandrine; Cuny, Philippe; Barani, Aude; Didry, Morgane; Dignan, Clara; Guyomarc'h, Léa; Pradel, Nathalie; Pringault, Olivier; Van Wambeke, France; Vu, Cam Tu; Mari, Xavier; Tedetti, Marc.
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  • Martinot PL; Aix Marseille Université, Université de Toulon, CNRS, IRD, MIO, Marseille, France; Water - Environment - Oceanography (WEO) Department, University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (USTH), Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST), Hanoi, Viet Nam. Electronic address: pauline.martinot@mio.os
  • Guigue C; Aix Marseille Université, Université de Toulon, CNRS, IRD, MIO, Marseille, France; Water - Environment - Oceanography (WEO) Department, University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (USTH), Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST), Hanoi, Viet Nam.
  • Chifflet S; Aix Marseille Université, Université de Toulon, CNRS, IRD, MIO, Marseille, France.
  • Cuny P; Aix Marseille Université, Université de Toulon, CNRS, IRD, MIO, Marseille, France.
  • Barani A; Aix Marseille Université, Université de Toulon, CNRS, IRD, MIO, Marseille, France.
  • Didry M; Aix Marseille Université, Université de Toulon, CNRS, IRD, MIO, Marseille, France.
  • Dignan C; Université de Toulon, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, MIO, Toulon, France.
  • Guyomarc'h L; Aix Marseille Université, Université de Toulon, CNRS, IRD, MIO, Marseille, France.
  • Pradel N; Aix Marseille Université, Université de Toulon, CNRS, IRD, MIO, Marseille, France.
  • Pringault O; Aix Marseille Université, Université de Toulon, CNRS, IRD, MIO, Marseille, France.
  • Van Wambeke F; Aix Marseille Université, Université de Toulon, CNRS, IRD, MIO, Marseille, France.
  • Vu CT; Water - Environment - Oceanography (WEO) Department, University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (USTH), Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST), Hanoi, Viet Nam.
  • Mari X; Aix Marseille Université, Université de Toulon, CNRS, IRD, MIO, Marseille, France; Water - Environment - Oceanography (WEO) Department, University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (USTH), Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST), Hanoi, Viet Nam.
  • Tedetti M; Aix Marseille Université, Université de Toulon, CNRS, IRD, MIO, Marseille, France; Water - Environment - Oceanography (WEO) Department, University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (USTH), Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST), Hanoi, Viet Nam.
Sci Total Environ ; 901: 165802, 2023 Nov 25.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37524184
Here we investigated the bioavailability of black carbon (BC)-derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) for a natural mixed community of marine heterotrophic prokaryotes. We ran an in vitro biodegradation experiment that took place over 3 months and exposed a community of organisms collected in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea (Bay of Marseille, France) to three different soluble fractions of BC prepared in the laboratory from various fossil fuel combustion particulates: standard diesel (DREF), oxidized diesel (DREF-OX), and natural samples of ship soot (DSHIP). Over the course of the three months, we observed significant decreases in the concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC; from 9 to 21 %), dissolved BC (DBC; from 22 to 38 %) and dissolved polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (d-PAH; from 24 to 64 %) along with variability in the growth dynamics and activity of the heterotrophic prokaryotic community. The heterotrophic prokaryotic community exposed to DREF-OX treatment showed the highest values of respiration and production and the highest cell abundance, associated with the highest decrease in DOC (21 %) and d-PAH (64 %) concentrations. In the DREF and DSHIP treatments, prokaryotic activity was oriented towards anabolism. DREF treatment led to the highest decrease in DBC concentration (38 %). DSHIP treatment, which presented a substantially different d-PAH and dissolved metals content to the other two treatments, showed the lowest decreases in DOC, DBC and d-PAH concentrations, as well as the lowest prokaryotic activity and biomasses. Our results indicate that BC-derived DOM, including the most condensed fraction of this material, is partly bioavailable and therefore likely to be assimilated by marine prokaryotes. The origin of BC/soot deposited at the ocean surface turns out to be a key parameter that dictates the efficiency of biodegradation of its dissolved fraction by heterotrophic prokaryotes.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hidrocarbonetos Policíclicos Aromáticos / Matéria Orgânica Dissolvida Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hidrocarbonetos Policíclicos Aromáticos / Matéria Orgânica Dissolvida Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article