## Abstract A high abundance of particles and aggregates is a characteristic of estuaries and may represent important loci of increased bioproductivity and microbial activity. From a survey performed in the Elbe estuary, particle concentration (using a particle counter), bacterial biomass and abund
Extracellular enzymatic activity and secondary production in free-living and marine-snow-associated bacteria
β Scribed by Markus Karner; Gerhard J. Herndl
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 815 KB
- Volume
- 113
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0025-3162
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β¦ Synopsis
Abundance, production (measured as thymidine incorporation) and extracellular enzymatic activity in free-living and marine-snow-associated bacteria were measured in the northern Adriatic Sea. Although bacterial density and production were similar in both free-living and marine-snow-associated bacteria, hydrolytic activity (c~-and/%glucosidase and 1-aminopeptidase) was significantly higher in marine-snow-associated bacteria, in terms of both absolute and per-cell rates. As concentrations of dissolved total and monomeric carbohydrates and free amino acids in marine snow were very close to those in the ambient water, we suggest that the observed differences between free-living and marinesnow-associated baycteria do not simply reflect catabolic repression of enzyme expression in one of the bacterial components. Whether substrate induction is responsible for the observed higher hydrolase activity in marinesnow bacteria and/or whether there are distinct bacterial species obligatorily associated with marine snow remains unknown.
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