Microbial sequestration of phosphorus in anoxic upwelling sediments

缺氧水域 上升流 磷矿 环境化学 有机质 磷酸盐 磷灰石 矿化(土壤科学) 沉积物 地质学 化学 地球化学 海洋学 生态学 生物 土壤科学 古生物学 土壤水分 有机化学
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Tobias Goldhammer,Volker Brüchert,Timothy G. Ferdelman,Matthias Zabel
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期刊:Nature Geoscience [Springer Nature]
卷期号:3 (8): 557-561 被引量:234
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DOI:10.1038/ngeo913
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Organic phosphorus is removed from the ocean by its conversion to phosphorite. Laboratory incubations suggest that bacteria catalyse phosphorite formation, and that the rate of conversion is greatest under anoxic conditions. Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for life. In the ocean, phosphorus burial regulates marine primary production1,2. Phosphorus is removed from the ocean by sedimentation of organic matter, and the subsequent conversion of organic phosphorus to phosphate minerals such as apatite, and ultimately phosphorite deposits3,4. Bacteria are thought to mediate these processes5, but the mechanism of sequestration has remained unclear. Here, we present results from laboratory incubations in which we labelled organic-rich sediments from the Benguela upwelling system, Namibia, with a 33P-radiotracer, and tracked the fate of the phosphorus. We show that under both anoxic and oxic conditions, large sulphide-oxidizing bacteria accumulate 33P in their cells, and catalyse the nearly instantaneous conversion of phosphate to apatite. Apatite formation was greatest under anoxic conditions. Nutrient analyses of Namibian upwelling waters and sediments suggest that the rate of phosphate-to-apatite conversion beneath anoxic bottom waters exceeds the rate of phosphorus release during organic matter mineralization in the upper sediment layers. We suggest that bacterial apatite formation is a significant phosphorus sink under anoxic bottom-water conditions. Expanding oxygen minimum zones are projected in simulations of future climate change6, potentially increasing sequestration of marine phosphate, and restricting marine productivity.
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