Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) fixation and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) release measurements of marine nitrifier cultures grown under different culture conditions from 2020-12-14 to 2021-08-13 (NCEI Accession 0292204)
This dataset contains biological, chemical, physical, and survey - biological data collected from 2020-12-14 to 2021-08-13. These data include 14C, abundance, dissolved inorganic Carbon, dissolved organic Carbon, growth, particulate organic Carbon (POC), taxon, and water temperature. The instruments used to collect these data include Liquid Scintillation Counter. These data were collected by Alyson E. Santoro of University of California-Santa Barbara as part of the "Collaborative Research: Underexplored Connections between Nitrogen and Trace Metal Cycling in Oxygen Minimum Zones Mediated by Metalloenzyme Inventories (O2 Min Metalloenzyme)" project. The Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) submitted these data to NCEI on 2022-03-17.
The following is the text of the dataset description provided by BCO-DMO:
Nitrifier C fixation release
Dataset Description:
Acquisition Description:
DIC fixation was measured via the incorporation of [ 14 C]-bicarbonate as previously described (Herndl et al. 2005) with modifications. [ 14 C]-bicarbonate (specific activity 56 mCi mmol -1 /2.072 x 10 9 Bq mmol -1 , Perkin Elmer) was added to 5 mL of culture (between 6 and 65 µCi were added depending on the activity of the culture). For every culture condition, at least three replicate live samples and one formaldehyde-fixed blank (3% v/v) were incubated in temperature-controlled incubators in the dark. Parallel incubations without [ 14 C]-tracer additions were used to determine cell abundance and nitrite concentration. Incubations were terminated by adding formaldehyde (3% v/v) to 5 mL of sample. After 30-60 min, every sample was individually filtered onto 25 mm, 0.2 µm pore size polycarbonate filters (Millipore) and rinsed with 0.5 mL of artificial seawater using a glass filtration set (Millipore). The individual filtrates (5.5 mL per sample) were collected and transferred to scintillation vials to determine the fraction of [ 14 C]-dissolved organic carbon ([ 14 C]-DOC). Excess [ 14 C]-bicarbonate from the filters was removed by exposing them to fumes of concentrated HCl (37 %) for 24 h. The filters were transferred to scintillation vials and 10 mL of scintillation cocktail (Ultima Gold, Perkin Elmer) was added. The filtrates were acidified to pH ∼2 with HCl (25 %) as previously described (Marañón et al. 2004), and filtrates were kept for 24 h in open scintillation vials placed on an orbital shaker before 10 mL scintillation cocktail was added to each vial. Samples were shaken for ca. 30 sec and incubated in the dark for at least 24 hours prior to counting the disintegrations per minute (DPM) in a scintillation counter (Beckman Coulter LS6500) for 15 min. Total radioactivity measurements were performed to verify added [ 14 C]-bicarbonate concentrations by pipetting 100µl of sample into scintillation vials containing 400µl beta-phenylethylamine (to prevent outgassing of 14 CO 2 ). Scintillation cocktail was added, vials were shaken for ca. 30 sec and immediately measured in the scintillation counter.
A detailed description of materials and methods can be found in Bayer et al. 2022.
The following is the text of the dataset description provided by BCO-DMO:
Nitrifier C fixation release
Dataset Description:
Acquisition Description:
DIC fixation was measured via the incorporation of [ 14 C]-bicarbonate as previously described (Herndl et al. 2005) with modifications. [ 14 C]-bicarbonate (specific activity 56 mCi mmol -1 /2.072 x 10 9 Bq mmol -1 , Perkin Elmer) was added to 5 mL of culture (between 6 and 65 µCi were added depending on the activity of the culture). For every culture condition, at least three replicate live samples and one formaldehyde-fixed blank (3% v/v) were incubated in temperature-controlled incubators in the dark. Parallel incubations without [ 14 C]-tracer additions were used to determine cell abundance and nitrite concentration. Incubations were terminated by adding formaldehyde (3% v/v) to 5 mL of sample. After 30-60 min, every sample was individually filtered onto 25 mm, 0.2 µm pore size polycarbonate filters (Millipore) and rinsed with 0.5 mL of artificial seawater using a glass filtration set (Millipore). The individual filtrates (5.5 mL per sample) were collected and transferred to scintillation vials to determine the fraction of [ 14 C]-dissolved organic carbon ([ 14 C]-DOC). Excess [ 14 C]-bicarbonate from the filters was removed by exposing them to fumes of concentrated HCl (37 %) for 24 h. The filters were transferred to scintillation vials and 10 mL of scintillation cocktail (Ultima Gold, Perkin Elmer) was added. The filtrates were acidified to pH ∼2 with HCl (25 %) as previously described (Marañón et al. 2004), and filtrates were kept for 24 h in open scintillation vials placed on an orbital shaker before 10 mL scintillation cocktail was added to each vial. Samples were shaken for ca. 30 sec and incubated in the dark for at least 24 hours prior to counting the disintegrations per minute (DPM) in a scintillation counter (Beckman Coulter LS6500) for 15 min. Total radioactivity measurements were performed to verify added [ 14 C]-bicarbonate concentrations by pipetting 100µl of sample into scintillation vials containing 400µl beta-phenylethylamine (to prevent outgassing of 14 CO 2 ). Scintillation cocktail was added, vials were shaken for ca. 30 sec and immediately measured in the scintillation counter.
A detailed description of materials and methods can be found in Bayer et al. 2022.
Dataset Citation
- Cite as: Santoro, Alyson E. (2024). Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) fixation and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) release measurements of marine nitrifier cultures grown under different culture conditions from 2020-12-14 to 2021-08-13 (NCEI Accession 0292204). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0292204. Accessed [date].
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