Wave tank study of particulate organic matter degradation in permeable sediments

被引:39
|
作者
Franke, U [1 ]
Polerecky, L [1 ]
Precht, E [1 ]
Huettel, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Marine Microbiol, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
关键词
D O I
10.4319/lo.2006.51.2.1084
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
We used a wave tank to study the influence of pore-water flow and diffusive transport on the degradation of labile particular organic matter (POM: Ulva lactuca pieces) embedded in permeable sediment. Pore-water advection, induced by the interaction of the wave-driven oscillatory boundary flow and stationary sediment ripples, reproducibly exposed POM buried in the top 2 cm of the sediment to oxic or anoxic conditions lasting between days and weeks. Planar oxygen optodes together with carbon and nitrogen analyses were used to visualize and quantify the degradation rates. Oxygen consumption rates (OCR) were up to 18-times higher at locations of the buried POM compared to the surrounding sediment. Elevated OCR were also detected downstream the POM locations. Despite high permeability of the sediment and exposure to oxygenated pore-water flows, suboxic and anoxic sites and suboxic pore-water "plumes" developed at and downstream of the locations of POM in otherwise oxygenated C, sediment regions. The carbon loss of the buried U. lactuca discs derived from the OCR measurements was only 4-15% of that measured by the carbon analysis of the recovered pieces, suggesting that the bacterial degradation of POM and the final degradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) were spatially decoupled by the pore-water flow. Advection can thus enhance the rate of organic matter degradation by efficiently distributing DOM from the "hotspots" of organic matter mineralization to larger volumes of permeable sediments and associated microbial communities.
引用
收藏
页码:1084 / 1096
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Proteins: a very important fraction of particulate organic matter in river-bed sediments
    Leichtfried, M
    ADVANCES IN RIVER BOTTOM ECOLOGY, 1998, : 65 - 76
  • [32] Effects of augmentation of coarse particulate organic matter on metabolism and nutrient retention in hyporheic sediments
    Crenshaw, CL
    Valett, HM
    Webster, JR
    FRESHWATER BIOLOGY, 2002, 47 (10) : 1820 - 1831
  • [33] A PILOT INDOOR-OUTDOOR STUDY OF ORGANIC PARTICULATE MATTER AND PARTICULATE MUTAGENICITY
    LIOY, PJ
    AVDENKO, M
    HARKOV, R
    ATHERHOLT, T
    DAISEY, JM
    JOURNAL OF THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL ASSOCIATION, 1985, 35 (06): : 653 - 657
  • [34] Stoichiometry of the degradation of dissolved and particulate biogenic organic matter in the NW Iberian upwelling
    Alvarez-Salgado, X. A.
    Nieto-Cid, M.
    Gago, J.
    Brea, S.
    Castro, C. G.
    Doval, M. D.
    Perez, F. F.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS, 2006, 111 (C7)
  • [35] Organic compounds in particulate matter
    Zimmermann, Ralf
    Schnelle-Kreis, Juergen
    Streibel, Thorsten
    NACHRICHTEN AUS DER CHEMIE, 2006, 54 (06) : 676 - 680
  • [36] Degradation of Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Organic Matter in Urban River Sediments by Adding Microorganisms
    Wang, Fan
    Bai, Yangwei
    Yang, Fang
    Zhu, Qiuheng
    Zhao, Qianyu
    Zhang, Xiaojiao
    Wei, Yimei
    Liao, Haiqing
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2021, 13 (05) : 1 - 15
  • [37] Preferential degradation of PAHs over natural organic matter by bacteria in intertidal sediments
    Montgomery, MT
    Boyd, TJ
    Osburn, CL
    Mueller, JG
    Smith, DC
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2003, 225 : U914 - U914
  • [38] The influence of infaunal (Nereis diversicolor) abundance on degradation of organic matter in sandy sediments
    Papaspyrou, Sokratis
    Thessalou-Legaki, Maria
    Kristensen, Erik
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY, 2010, 393 (1-2) : 148 - 157
  • [39] The influence of extracellular enzyme and protein to organic matter degradation in Lake Erhai sediments
    Liang, XB
    Zhou, GQ
    Zhu, JM
    Zheng, YP
    Wang, MY
    Wei, ZQ
    Zhao, YZ
    GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 2005, 69 (10) : A799 - A799
  • [40] Effect of Ecosystem Degradation on the Source of Particulate Organic Matter in a Karst Lake: A Case Study of the Caohai Lake, China
    Wu, Jiaxi
    Yang, Haiquan
    Yu, Wei
    Yin, Chao
    He, Yun
    Zhang, Zheng
    Xu, Dan
    Li, Qingguang
    Chen, Jingan
    WATER, 2022, 14 (12)