Flavodoxin as an in situ marker for iron stress in phytoplankton

J. La Roche, P. W. Boyd, R. M.L. McKay, R. J. Geider

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A fundamental issue in marine science is the identification of the factors controlling biological uptake of CO2 in high-nitrate, low- chlorophyll regions. A recent in situ iron fertilization experiment demonstrated that iron limitation is responsible for low phytoplankton stocks in the equatorial Pacific. Here we show that flavodoxin, a biochemical marker of iron limitation, can be used to map the degree of iron stress in natural populations. Flavodoxin assays along a 900-km east-west transect in the northeastern subarctic Pacific revealed a pronounced increase in iron stress in the region west of the 135° W meridian. Addition of dissolved iron alleviated this stress. Immunostaining of single cells from the most western station showed that flavodoxin is present specifically within the chloroplasts of diatoms. Our approach provides a rapid means of defining the extent of iron stress in the ocean and supports the hypothesis that diatoms are iron stressed in the northeast Pacific.

Langue d'origineEnglish
Pages (de-à)802-805
Nombre de pages4
JournalNature
Volume382
Numéro de publication6594
DOI
Statut de publicationPublished - 1996
Publié à l'externeOui

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