Exploring contribution of phytoplankton cell death to settleable particulate organic carbon in the East China Sea in spring.

Yan-Yan Wang,Wei-Dong Zhai,Chi Wu, Shu Yang,Xian-Zhe Gong

Marine pollution bulletin(2024)

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Phytoplankton's death contributes to marine settleable particulate organic matter (POM). In this study, we used laboratory cultivation of different algal species to identify a positive correlation between the cumulative number of dead algal cells and POC>75 (carbon content of the settleable POM). The contribution coefficient of cell death to POC>75 varied among different algal species. Additionally, the field survey and incubation experiment were conducted in the East China Sea (ECS) to explore the spatial-temporal correlation between phytoplankton death and POC>75. The results concluded that phytoplankton death was the main factor controlling POC>75. In the ECS, the relationship between the surface cumulative mass of POC>75 and the cumulative number of dead cells followed: Cumulative mass of POC>75(mg) = 0.487 × Cumulative number of dead cells (/104) + 0.069. This study provided a methodology to quantitatively explain the relationship between phytoplankton death and settleable POM.
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