Role of environmental factors on nitrogen fixation rate in a tropical estuary (southwest coast of India)

2020 
Abstract Nitrogen fixation is one of the key biogeochemical processes that regulate the availability of biologically active nitrogen to the natural environments; however, ecological control of this process is still unknown. This study reports the variations of N 2 fixation rate in the water and sediment environments of an estuary (southwest coast, India) as a function of environmental factors controlling this process. The N 2 fixation rate was measured in-situ in the surface water and sediments by acetylene reduction assay. The N 2 fixation rate was relatively high in surface water (1.07 ± 0.54 nmolNL−1h−1) than in the sediment environment (0.27 ± 0.13 nmolNg−1h−1) and showed spatial variation. A significant seasonal disparity in the fixation rate was elucidated in water and sediment environments (P N 2 fixation correlated positively with pH (p N 2 fixation process on anthropogenically disturbed aquatic ecosystem.
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