Emiliania huxleyi -Bacteria Interactions under Increasing CO 2 Concentrations.

Microorganisms(2022)

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The interactions established between marine microbes, namely phytoplankton-bacteria, are key to the balance of organic matter export to depth and recycling in the surface ocean. Still, their role in the response of phytoplankton to rising CO concentrations is poorly understood. Here, we show that the response of the cosmopolitan () to increasing CO is affected by the coexistence with bacteria. Specifically, decreased growth rate of at enhanced CO concentrations was amplified in the bloom phase (potentially also related to nutrient concentrations) and with the coexistence with () and sp. In addition, enhanced CO concentrations also affected 's cellular content estimates, increasing organic and decreasing inorganic carbon, in the presence of , but not sp. At the same time, the bacterial isolates only survived in coexistence with , but exclusively at present CO concentrations. Bacterial species or group-specific responses to the projected CO rise, together with the concomitant effect on , might impact the balance between the microbial loop and the export of organic matter, with consequences for atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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Brachybacterium sp.,CO2,Emiliania huxleyi,Idiomarina abyssalis,changing ocean,coccolithophores,functional profiling of marine bacteria,phytoplankton–bacteria interactions
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