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  • ANT-XXXIII/3; carbon fixation; Drake Passage; Electron transport rate, absolute; Fe:C ratio; growth; In situ pump; iron; ISP; Light sensor (ULM-500, Walz GmbH, Effeltrich, Germany); manganese; photophysiology; Phytoplankton; Polarstern; PS112; PS112_26-1; Saturation light intensity; Southern Ocean; Trace metal; Treatment  (1)
  • Aggregation; Carbon, organic, particulate, population yield; Carbon and hydrogen and nitrogen and sulfur and oxygen (CHNSO) elemental analyzer, EuroVector, EA3000; carbon export; Chlorophyll a; Event label; GPF 19-2_039, COSMUS; Incubation duration; In situ pump; iron; ISP; Laboratory experiment; Laboratory fluorometer, Turner, Trilogy; Liquid scintillation analyzer (LSA), Perkin Elmer, Tri-Carb 2900TR; manganese; OceanFloor_EUI; Phytoplankton; Polarstern; Primary production of carbon; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; PS124; PS124_68-1; RV Polarstern; Size fraction; SPP1158; The Ocean Floor – Earth's Uncharted Interface; Treatment: nutrients; Type of study; Weddell Sea; Weddel Sea  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Description: This study highlights the importance of manganese (Mn) next to iron (Fe) for the growth of specific Southern Ocean phytoplankton groups with important implications for carbon export in the Weddell Sea. A Fe-Mn bottle amendment experiment and an aggregation experiment were performed with a natural phytoplankton community during Polarstern expedition PS124 in 2021 in the Weddell Sea. At this location, seawater was pumped (using trace metals clean techniques) from 25 m depth to fill polycarbonate bottles. The Control treatment consist of the sampled seawater without any trace metals addition, while the other three treatments were enriched with either FeCl₃ alone (0.5 nM; +Fe treatment) or MnCl₂ alone (1 nM; +Mn treatment) or both trace metals together (+FeMn treatment). All treatments were done in triplicate 2.5 L PC bottles. After on average 7 days, samples for chlorophyll a content, particulate organic carbon and primary production were taken to detect FeMn co-limitation effect on species composition, primary production and carbon export. Results showed that when Fe and Mn were added together, primary production rates were highest due to an increased abundance of the prymnesiophyte Phaeocystis antarctica. This change within the phytoplankton community led to highly carbon-enriched aggregates and a four-fold increase in the carbon export potential compared to the doubling in the only Fe treatment. Our findings highlight that even small changes in plankton community composition can have significant effects on the carbon export potential of the Southern Ocean, a region of critical importance for anthropogenic carbon dioxide drawdown.
    Keywords: Aggregation; Carbon, organic, particulate, population yield; Carbon and hydrogen and nitrogen and sulfur and oxygen (CHNSO) elemental analyzer, EuroVector, EA3000; carbon export; Chlorophyll a; Event label; GPF 19-2_039, COSMUS; Incubation duration; In situ pump; iron; ISP; Laboratory experiment; Laboratory fluorometer, Turner, Trilogy; Liquid scintillation analyzer (LSA), Perkin Elmer, Tri-Carb 2900TR; manganese; OceanFloor_EUI; Phytoplankton; Polarstern; Primary production of carbon; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; PS124; PS124_68-1; RV Polarstern; Size fraction; SPP1158; The Ocean Floor – Earth's Uncharted Interface; Treatment: nutrients; Type of study; Weddell Sea; Weddel Sea
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    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Description: At the end of the experiment, electron transport rates irradiance curves were conducted applying 8 irradiances from 0 up to ~400 μmol photons m-2 s-1 for 5 min for each light level. A light sensor (ULM-500, Walz GmbH, Effeltrich, Germany) measured each light intensity (E, μmol photons m-2 s-1) emitted from the FastAct Laboratory system.
    Keywords: ANT-XXXIII/3; carbon fixation; Drake Passage; Electron transport rate, absolute; Fe:C ratio; growth; In situ pump; iron; ISP; Light sensor (ULM-500, Walz GmbH, Effeltrich, Germany); manganese; photophysiology; Phytoplankton; Polarstern; PS112; PS112_26-1; Saturation light intensity; Southern Ocean; Trace metal; Treatment
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 155 data points
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