Microbial Responses to Micronutrient Amendments in Oxygenated and Deoxygenated Waters of the Arabian Sea
Mandar Bandekar, Rakhee Khandeparker, Kuldeep D. More, Seyieleno C. Seleyi, Mukund Gauthankar, Ujwala Amberkar, Jukka Kekäläinen, Jarkko Akkanen

TL;DR
This study shows how adding micronutrients like zinc, iron, and cobalt affects microbial communities and nutrient levels in oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor waters of the Arabian Sea.
Contribution
The study reveals how micronutrient amendments interact with oxygen conditions to alter microbial diversity and nutrient cycling in marine environments.
Findings
Iron amendments increased microbial diversity and total bacterial counts most in oxygenated waters.
Mixed micronutrient treatments had the strongest effect on microbial dynamics in deoxygenated waters.
Micronutrient amendments significantly altered nutrient concentrations at both depths.
Abstract
Metalloenzyme cofactors and oxygen conditions are crucial for microbial metabolism, yet their combined effects on microbial ecosystems remain unexplored. This study explores the impact of micronutrient amendments (Zn, Fe, Co and their combinations) on the microbial community composition in oxygenated (73 m) and deoxygenated (200 m) waters of the Arabian Sea. Through controlled microcosm experiment and 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing, we observed that micronutrients significantly alter nutrient concentrations and microbial dynamics. At 73 m, micronutrient treatments reduced nitrate, nitrite and ammonia levels, whereas at 200 m, they increased nitrate and silicate levels. Total bacterial counts (TBCs) were higher in all treatments at both depths, with Fe showing the highest counts. Alpha diversity indicated that Fe‐amended flask increased microbial diversity the most at 73 m, while mixed…
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TopicsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology · Marine and coastal ecosystems · Marine Biology and Ecology Research
