Exoenzymatic activity and organic matter composition in sediments of the Northern Adriatic Sea: Response to a river plume
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Exoenzymatic activities (aminopeptidase and b-glucosidase) and organic
matter composition were investigated in June 1996 and February 1997 in the
sediment of two areas of the Adriatic Sea differently influenced by the Po
river. Protein, carbohydrate and lipid concentrations were comparable to
those reported in most productive systems. Sediment chlorophyll-a and
biopolymeric carbon concentrations in June were twice as high as in
February, but highest exoenzymatic activities and organic matter turnover
rates were observed in February (with aminopeptidase activities 10-times
higher than in June). The accumulation of organic matter and lower protein
and carbohydrate turnover rates observed in June were the result of a
different biochemical composition of organic matter in the two sampling
periods. In June, organic matter was characterised by a more refractory
composition. The consequent reduction of available organic substrate was
associated with a decrease in the exoenzymatic substrate affinity. Lower
organic matter turnover rates were also observed in deeper sediment
layers. In February, the freshwater plume was almost completely confined
to the northern area, whereas in June was extended to the southern area.
The results presented here suggest that river inputs influence the
biochemical composition and distribution of the sediment organic matter
and exoenzymatic activities in coastal marine sediments.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Enzymatic activity; Organic matter; Sediment; Adriatic Sea; River plume
Elenco autori:
Manini, Elena
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