Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Nov 2022)

Microbial Parameters as Predictors of Heterotrophic Prokaryotic Production in the Ross Sea Epipelagic Waters (Antarctica) during the Austral Summer

  • Luis Salvador Monticelli,
  • Gabriella Caruso,
  • Filippo Azzaro,
  • Maurizio Azzaro,
  • Rosabruna La Ferla,
  • Giovanna Maimone,
  • Paolo Povero,
  • Alessandro Cosenza,
  • Renata Zaccone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10121812
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 1812

Abstract

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A regression-based approach was used to test the suitability of a range of parameters, including total prokaryotic cell abundance and biomass, as lipopolysaccharide (LPS) content, and exoenzymatic activities (leucine aminopeptidase, LAP, beta-glucosidase, ß-G, and alkaline phosphatase, AP) as predictors of heterotrophic prokaryotic production (HPP) in the Ross Sea epipelagic waters. A close association between HPP and protein hydrolysis mediated by enzymatic activity (LAP), and to a lower significance level with the other variables, was recorded. Three multiple regression equations were developed from two microbial datasets collected during middle austral summer periods. All showed a good predictive ability for HPP, and this was further validated through a comparison between the predicted and the observed HPP values. The obtained regression equations proved to represent a promising example of empirical models for further predictive studies in the Ross Sea where—through the incorporation of additional microbiological and environmental parameters—the developed models could find a practical application to cover the entire austral summer period.

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