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Regeneration and assimilation of ammonium in the water column and in sediments of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) beds of Izembek Lagoon and Crane Cove, Alaska, USA and Mangoku-Ura, northeastern Japan, were investigated by using a 15N isotope dilution technique. In the water column of Mangoku-Ura, ammonium was regenerated at a rate of 12 nmol l-1 h-1 and assimilated at a rate of 74 nmol l-1 h-1. The ammonium regeneration rate in sediments ranged from 2 to 150 nmol g-1 h-1, and with one exception, exceeded ammonium assimilation in sediments (0.3 to 77 nmol g-1 h-1). The ammonium regeneration in the water column was of little significance for the nitrogen supply to the eelgrass bed ecosystem. Net ammonium production (regeneration minus assimilation) in the sediment of Izembek Laggon met nitrogen demand for eelgrass growth, suggesting that ammonium regeneration in the sediments was very important for the nitrogen cycle in the eelgrass bed ecosystem.
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Iizumi, H., Hattori, A. & McRoy, C.P. Ammonium regeneration and assimilation in eelgrass (Zostera marina) beds. Mar. Biol. 66, 59–65 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00397255
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