Growth of Prochlorococcus, a Photosynthetic Prokaryote, in the Equatorial Pacific-Ocean

Title

Growth of Prochlorococcus, a Photosynthetic Prokaryote, in the Equatorial Pacific-Ocean

Publication Type
Journal Article

Authors

Chisholm, S. W.
Olson, R. J.
Vaulot, D.
Marie, D.
Number
5216
Journal
Science
Year of Publication
1995
Volume
268
Pagination
1480-1482
Date Published
Jun 9
ISBN Number
0036-8075
Publication Language
English
Abstract

The cell cycle of Prochlorococcus, a prokaryote that accounts for a sizable fraction of the photosynthetic biomass in the eastern equatorial Pacific, progressed in phase with the daily light cycle. DNA replication occurred in the afternoon and cell division occurred at night. Growth rates were maximal (about one doubling per day) at 30 meters and decreased toward the surface and the bottom of the ocean. Estimated Prochlorococcus production varied between 174 and 498 milligrams of carbon per square meter per day and accounted for 5 to 19 percent of total gross primary production at the equator. Because Prochlorococcus multiplies close to its maximum possible rate, it is probably not severely nutrient-limited in this region of the oceans.

Accession Number
WOS:A1995RC19000035
Notes
Rc190
Times Cited:205
Cited References Count:25
Short Title
Science
Alternate Journal
Science
Citation Key
497
COinS Data
Author Address
Vaulot, D
Cnrs,Uniter Propre Rech 9042,Biol Stn,Bp 74,F-29682 Roscoff,France
Cnrs,Uniter Propre Rech 9042,Biol Stn,Bp 74,F-29682 Roscoff,France
Univ Paris 06,F-29682 Roscoff,France
Woods Hole Oceanog Inst,Dept Biol,Woods Hole,Ma 02543
Mit,Dept Civil & Environm Engn,Cambridge,Ma 02139