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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Phytoplankton Decomposition Process (PDP) Model Dealing with Carbon and Nitrogen Budget on Particulate Organic Matter
Shinichiro Murashige2  Hiroshi Komiyama2  Yoshimi Suzuki1  Yuka Ohnishi1  Atsushi Yuzawa4  Hitoshi Miyasaka3  Minoru Fujii2 
[1] Department of Biology and Geosciences, Faculty of Science, Shizuoka University;Department of Chemical System Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Tokyo;Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc., Technical Research Center;Japan NUS Co., Ltd.
关键词: Carbon Cycle;    Carbon Nitrogen Ratio;    Decomposition;    Particulate Organic Matter;    Phytoplankton;   
DOI  :  10.1252/jcej.36.401
来源: Maruzen Company Ltd
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References(17)Rate processes involved in the changes in the ratio of particulate organic carbon and particulate organic nitrogen (POC/PON ratio) in the decomposition of phytoplankton were clarified. First, we did two decomposition experiments using substrates whose high C/N ratio was more than two times higher than the Redfield ratio: (a) decomposition of Porphyridium purpureum (POC/PON = 17) and (b) decomposition of Skeletonema costatum (POC/PON = 6.5) in the presence of three times as much organic matter of glucose, which consequently increased the initial C/N ratio by more than a factor of four. In both experiments, the same mechanism was observed: POC decreased linearly while PON remained constant when the C/N ratio was high (>6). Then, we did decomposition experiments of extracted DOM of Skeletonema costatum in the presence and absence of a predator (heterotrophic nanoflagellates (HNF) and zooplankton). Finally, we developed a simple kinetic model of the phytoplankton decomposition process (PDP model). This model with fixed decomposition rate constants fits well with the results of the decomposition experiments where the initial C/N ratio and the volume ratio of POM and DOM differed by a factor of more than three. Our simple PDP model can explain well both the formation processes of semi-refractory POM (SR-POM) and the processes involved in the changes in the POC/PON ratio.

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