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. 1977 Dec;3(4):279-88.
doi: 10.1007/BF02010736.

Simultaneous measurement of phosphorus and carbon uptake in Lake Kinneret by multiple isotopic labeling and differential filtration

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Simultaneous measurement of phosphorus and carbon uptake in Lake Kinneret by multiple isotopic labeling and differential filtration

T Berman et al. Microb Ecol. 1977 Dec.

Abstract

Differential filtration and multiple isotopic labeling were combined to study the uptake of [(14)C]bicarbonate, [(14)C]glucose, and [(32)P]orthophosphate by microplakton in Lake Kinneret, Israel. Short-term (4 hr) uptake experiments showed seasonal changes in the size distributions of organisms taking up inorganic carbon, glucose carbon, and orthophosphate in the lake water. In a time-course experiment of 48 hr (Jan 1976) most, but not all, of the photosynthetic activity (average 72%) and a similar fraction of chlorophyll (72%) were associated with organisms retained on 3-μm Nuclepore filters (retention on 0.4-μm filters was 100%). About 90% of the organisms that assimilated glucose passed through 3-μm filters. Photosynthetic carbon fixation, dark carbon uptake, and heterotrophic uptake of glucose carbon accounted for 99%, 1%, and 1%, respectively, of the total net carbon assimilated during the first 6 hours. Radioactive phosphorus showed an initial rapid uptake into particles, which was not affected by light or dark. We suggest that this methodology has a wide potential for elucidating the flux of nutrients into various components of the microplankton and in characterizing different aquatic environments.

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