Exudation of organic carbon by marine phytoplankton: Dependence on taxon and cell size

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We determined the relationship between photosynthetic production of dissolved organic carbon (OC) and phytoplankton cell size and taxonomic composition in cultures of marine phytoplankton at 3 different growth stages. We measured OC exudation in 22 species belonging to 5 phyla and spanning >7 orders of magnitude in cell volume. The extracellular release of OC in our cultures represented on average ~2% of total carbon fixation, was not statistically different between growth stages, and was not correlated to cell size. The cell-specific OC exudation rate held an isometric relationship with cell size during the different growth phases (average slope: 0.95), which implies that general allometric models cannot be used to predict exudation in marine phytoplankton. Copyright © Inter-Research 2013.

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López-Sandoval, D. C., Rodríguez-Ramos, T., Cermeño, P., & Marañón, E. (2013). Exudation of organic carbon by marine phytoplankton: Dependence on taxon and cell size. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 477, 53–60. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10174

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