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Ecological implications of organic carbon dynamics in the traps of aquatic carnivorous Utricularia plants

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    0364340 - BÚ 2012 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
    Sirová, Dagmara - Borovec, Jakub - Picek, T. - Adamec, Lubomír - Nedbalová, Linda - Vrba, Jaroslav
    Ecological implications of organic carbon dynamics in the traps of aquatic carnivorous Utricularia plants.
    Functional Plant Biology. Roč. 38, č. 7 (2011), s. 583-593. ISSN 1445-4408. E-ISSN 1445-4416
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GAP504/11/0783; GA ČR GP206/05/P520
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z60050516; CEZ:AV0Z60170517
    Keywords : biodegradability * trap fluid composition * organic acids
    Subject RIV: EF - Botanics
    Impact factor: 2.929, year: 2011

    We investigated the composition of organic carbon in the trap fluid, its availability for microbial uptake, the influence of plant nutrient status and trap age on its biodegradability, and the composition of prokaryotic assemblages within the traps of three aquatic Utricularia species. Using ion chromatography and basal respiration rate measurements we confirmed that up to 30% of total dissolved organic C in trap fluid were easily biodegradable compounds (mainly glucose, fructose, lactate). The proportion of these compounds and their microbial utilisation decreased with increasing mineral nutrient supply and trap age. FISH analyses showed that microbial trap assemblages are dominated by Alpha and Beta Proteobacteria, and that the assemblage composition is affected by changes in the ambient minerals. Thus, organic carbon dynamics within the traps, involving both the plant and associated microbial assemblages, underlies the acquisition of key nutrients by Utricularia.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0199849

     
     
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