Regulation of Rubisco activity and its potential effect on photosynthesis during mixing in a turbid estuary

被引:34
作者
MacIntyre, HL
Geider, RJ
机构
[1] College of Marine Studies, University of Delaware, Lewes, DE 19958
[2] Marine Biological Association of the UK, The Laboratory, Plymouth PL1 2PB, Citadel Hill
关键词
estuary; feedback limitation; induction; kinetic; mixing; model; photosynthesis; photosynthetic regulation; Rubisco;
D O I
10.3354/meps144247
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The recent demonstration that Rubisco activity in phytoplankton is regulated in response to changes in irradiance allows development of a mechanistic model of the photosynthetic response to fluctuating irradiance. The model was used to predict photosynthetic responses during mixing in estuarine systems, the only environments in which the rate of change of irradiance is likely to occur on time scales comparable to induction of photosynthesis. Non-steady-state rates of photosynthesis were calculated based on the lags associated with activation and deactivation of Rubisco in response to an increase or decrease in irradiance. Non-steady-state rates were compared with steady-state rates, calculated assuming an instantaneous change in photosynthetic response to a change in irradiance. Simulations were run for a deep, relatively clear estuary and a shallow, turbid estuary, using input parameters measured in Delaware Bay (DE, USA) and San Antonio Bay (TX, USA), respectively When estimates of production are based on steady-state rates of photosynthesis, the model predicts average overestimates of 14% in the former and 22% in the latter. Sensitivity analyses show that, within the range of reported values, the model is more sensitive to changes in turbidity than to changes in the depth of the mixed layer, incident irradiance or diffusivity. When compared with published data, the model tended to overestimate the reduction in photosynthesis in the deep bay condition, possibly because of a compensating increase in photosynthesis due to alleviation of feedback limitation by mixing. In contrast, the model provided reasonably accurate estimates in the shallow bay condition. This suggests that while induction is unlikely to impose a constraint on production in relatively deep and clear estuaries such as Delaware Bay, it may impose a severe constraint in the shallow, turbid estuaries typified by San Antonio Bay.
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