Chapter 6 – Dynamics of DOP

作者: D.M. Karl , K.M. Björkman

DOI: 10.1016/B978-012323841-2/50008-7

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摘要: This chapter describes the dynamics of dissolved organic phosphorus (DOP). Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for all living organisms; life truly built around P. In sea, P exists in both and particulate pools with inorganic forms. The uptake, re-mineralization, physical biological exchanges among these various are components marine cycle. Compared to much more comprehensive investigations carbon (C) nitrogen (N) pool inventories fluxes less well documented though no important. During cell growth, incorporated into a broad spectrum compounds vital functions including structure, metabolism, regulation. When cells turn over (by death/autolysins, grazing, parasitism, or viral infection), there enhanced release intracellular P-containing as matter.

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