Abstract

The influence of nitrogen (N) versus phosphorus (P) availability on the sensitivity of marine bacterioplankton to solar radiation and on their recovery from UV stress was assessed in lab- oratory experiments under high versus low substrate concentrations. Bacterioplankton were exposed to artificial solar radiation closely resembling natural radiation levels for 4 h and aliquots were sub- sequently exposed to different radiation ranges for 3 h. Bacterial activity was significantly reduced after exposure to solar radiation, as compared to the activity measured prior to the exposure, only in P-deplete conditions under both, high, and low substrate conditions. Exposure of the bacterioplank- ton to different radiation ranges following exposure to the full range of solar radiation revealed that nucleotide excision repair is probably more important than the photoenzymatic DNA repair mecha- nism. Recovery from previous UV stress was similar under N- and P-deplete bacterial growth at high substrate conditions. Under low substrate conditions, however, the recovery efficiency was signifi- cantly lower under P- than under N-deplete conditions. Thus, we conclude that to a large extent, P availability determines the sensitivity of bacterioplankton to UV radiation and the recovery effi- ciency from previous UV stress in oligotrophic surface waters.

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