Title: The nitrogen cycle
1The nitrogen cycle
2Nitrogen
- Often a limiting nutrient for algal growth
- N can have a variety of electron states,
therefore had lots of forms! - Occasionally Toxic
3Types of Nitrogen
- N2 gas Very Abundant, mostly unavailable
- DIN, Dissolved inorganic nitrogen
- NH3 / NH4 Ammonia / Ammonium (nutrient, toxic at
high levels) - NO3- / NO2- Nitrate / Nitrite (nutrient, toxic
at high levels) - Organic nitrogen
- PON Particulate organic nitrogen (e.g. algae,
bacteria, detritus) - DON Dissolved organic nitrogen (proteins,
tannins, etc. etc.)
4REDOX and nitrogen
5Sources of Nitrogen
- Precipitation
- Stream Inflow
- Nitrogen Fixation
- Lightening
- Biological
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7Biological N2 fixation
- Conversion of N2 gas to ammonium
- Very energetically expensive
- Needs
- Large supply of energy
- Nitrogenase enzyme
- Anoxic site
- Legumes, Cyanobacteria
8Cyanobacteria
- Common members of lakes and stream communities.
- Autotrophic
- Heterocysts
- Seasonal cycles
Heterocyst
Photos from Whitton and Potts 2000
9Nitrogen Fixation in Lake Titicaca, Peru
10Sources of Nitrogen
- Precipitation
- Stream Inflow
- Nitrogen Fixation
- Lightening
- Biological
- Anthropogenic (fertilizer)
11From Vitousek et al. 1997, Ecol. Appl.
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13The nitrogen cycle
N2 gas
NITROGEN FIXATION
NH4
14The nitrogen cycle
N2 gas
NITROGEN FIXATION
NH4
R NH2
15Ammonia assimilation and ammonification
- Assimilation uptake conversion of ammonium to
amino acids in algae bacteria - Ammonification - conversion of organic N back
to ammonia, by bacteria animals
16The nitrogen cycle
N2 gas
NITROGEN FIXATION
NH4
NO2-
NO3-
NITRIFICATION
R NH2
ASSIMILATION / REMINERALIZATION
17Nitrification
- Aerobic reaction, using ammonia as an energy
source - Needs
- Ammonium
- Oxygen
- Nitrifying bacteria
- Loss of ammonia from water column
Summary 2 NH4 3 O2 ? 2 NO3-
18The nitrogen cycle
N2 gas
NITROGEN FIXATION
DNRA
NH4
NO2-
NO3-
NITRIFICATION
R NH2
ASSIMILATION / REMINERALIZATION
19DNRA
- Dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium
- Conversion of nitrate back to ammonium, carried
out by bacteria - Newly discovered, not well known
20The nitrogen cycle
N2 gas
NITROGEN FIXATION
DNRA
NH4
NO2-
NO3-
NITRIFICATION
NITRATE ASSIMILATION
R NH2
ASSIMILATION / REMINERALIZATION
21Nitrate Assimilation and Reduction
- Assimilation - Conversion of nitrate to amino
acids - Requires reduction of nitrogen
- More energetically expensive than ammonium
assimilation
22The nitrogen cycle
N2 gas
NITROGEN FIXATION
N2O
DENITRIFICATION
NO
DNRA
NH4
NO2-
NO3-
NITRIFICATION
NITRATE ASSIMILATION
R NH2
ASSIMILATION / REMINERALIZATION
23Denitrification
- Nitrate as a terminal electron receptor, in
absence of oxygen - Sugars burned using nitrate as oxidizing source
instead of O2 - Nearly as efficient as aerobic respiration
- Requirments
- Anoxia
- Source of nitrate
- Source of carbon
- Denitrifying bacteria
24The nitrogen cycle
N2 gas
NITROGEN FIXATION
N2O
DENITRIFICATION
NH3 gas
NO
VOLATIZATION
DNRA
NH4
NO2-
NO3-
NITRIFICATION
NITRATE ASSIMILATION
R NH2
ASSIMILATION / REMINERALIZATION
25Seasonal Nutrient CyclesSummerOligotrophic Lakes
- Oxic Epilimnion
- Oxic Hypolimnion
Temp
O2
Summer Stratification
26N in oligotrophic lakes
- NH3 NO3 assimilation in epilimnion
- Ammonification in epilimnion
- Nitrification in epilimnion and hypolimnion
- Remineralization in hypolimnion sediments
27Seasonal Nutrient CyclesSummerEutrophic Lakes
- Oxic Epilimnion
- Anoxic Hypolimnion
Temp
O2
Summer Stratification
28N in eutrophic lakes
- Ammonification in epilimnion
- Remineralization in hypolimnion
- Nitrification in epilimnion, but not hypolimnion
- Denitrification in hypolimnion
- NH4 diffusion from sediments
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