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Reply to comment: Controls on turnover of marine dissolved organic matter—testing the null hypothesis of purely concentration‐driven uptake

Yuan Shen, Ronald Benner

2022Limnology and Oceanography20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Our recent bioassay experiments indicate that molecular properties are a primary control on the microbial utilization of dissolved organic matter in the ocean. This finding is questioned by Lennartz and Dittmar who modeled our experiments and concluded that our observations could be largely explained by concentration‐driven uptake independent from molecular properties. We suggest the authors' models are deficient for establishing the relative roles of molecular properties and concentration‐driven uptake. Our conclusion is consistent with earlier and recent experimental results and biogeochemical observations, supporting a unified theory with molecular properties as a more prominent control than concentration‐driven uptake on marine organic carbon accumulation.

Topics & Concepts

Biogeochemical cycleDissolved organic carbonOrganic matterBioassayEnvironmental chemistryCarbon fibersOrganic moleculesChemistryEnvironmental scienceBiologyEcologyMaterials scienceMoleculeOrganic chemistryComposite materialComposite numberMarine and coastal ecosystemsMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyOcean Acidification Effects and Responses