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ACTIVITIES OF AMMONIA ASSIMILATION ENZYMES AS INDICATORS OF THE RELATIVE SUPPLY OF NITROGEN SUBSTRATES FOR MARINE BACTERIOPLANKTON IN SUB-TROPICAL COASTAL WATER

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Hoch, M. P., L. A. Cifuentes, W. H. Jeffrey, AND R B. Coffin. ACTIVITIES OF AMMONIA ASSIMILATION ENZYMES AS INDICATORS OF THE RELATIVE SUPPLY OF NITROGEN SUBSTRATES FOR MARINE BACTERIOPLANKTON IN SUB-TROPICAL COASTAL WATER. Presented at 1995 Aquatic Microbial Ecology Workshop, Konstanz, GERMANY, April 17 - 22, 1995.

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The supply of nitrogen substrates available for bacterial production in seawater was determined using the activities of ammonia assimilation enzymes, glutamine synthetase (GS) and glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH). Expression of GS and GDH by bacteria in pure culture is generally indicative of nitrogen starvation (relative to carbon sources) and N excess, respectively. We measured enzyme activity over time in incubations of bacterial assemblages (

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Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ ABSTRACT)
Product Published Date:04/17/1995
Record Last Revised:10/01/2012
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 92592