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      Nitrogen fixation and the diazotroph community in the temperate coastal region of the northwestern North Pacific

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      Biogeosciences
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          Nitrogen fixation in temperate oceans is a potentially important, but poorly understood process that may influence the marine nitrogen budget. This study determined seasonal variations in nitrogen fixation and the diazotroph community within the euphotic zone in the temperate coastal region of the northwestern North Pacific. Nitrogen fixation as high as 13.6 nmol N L<sup>−1</sup> d<sup>−1</sup> was measured from early summer to fall when the surface temperature exceeded 14.2 °C (but was lower than 24.3 °C) and the surface nitrate concentration was low (&le; 0.30 μM), although we also detected nitrogen fixation in subsurface layers (42–62 m) where nitrate concentrations were high (> 1 μM). Clone library analysis results indicated that <i>nifH</i> gene sequences were omnipresent throughout the investigation period. During the period when nitrogen fixation was detected (early summer to fall), the genes affiliated with UCYN-A, <i>Trichodesmium</i>, and γ-proteobacterial phylotype γ-24774A11 were frequently recovered. In contrast, when nitrogen fixation was undetectable (winter to spring), many sequences affiliated with Cluster III diazotrophs (putative anaerobic bacteria) were recovered. Quantitative PCR analysis revealed that UCYN-A was relatively abundant from early to late summer compared with <i>Trichodesmium</i> and γ-24774A11, whereas <i>Trichodesmium</i> abundance was the highest among the three groups during fall.

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          Journal
          Biogeosciences
          Biogeosciences
          Copernicus GmbH
          1726-4189
          2015
          August 07 2015
          : 12
          : 15
          : 4751-4764
          Article
          10.5194/bg-12-4751-2015
          84212e7f-d62e-45ee-8d92-2123fdc18bec
          © 2015

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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