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- W2810340978 abstract "Estuarine organic matter (EOM) supports heterotrophic carbon demand in the estuaries. However, the fraction of bioavailable organic compounds, which are easily assimilated by biological organisms, in the EOM is unclear. We hypothesize that a significant fraction of dissolved EOM is bioavailable and supports heterotrophic activity in the Indian estuaries. In order to test this hypothesis, 26 major, medium and minor Indian estuaries were sampled during wet and dry periods (2011–2012) for dissolved bioavailable organic compounds and dissolved organic carbon (DOC). The mean concentration of total dissolved carbohydrates (TDCHO) and total dissolved proteins (TDPRO) were higher during wet than dry period in contrary to the observations of dissolved free Amino Acids (DFAA). TDPRO:TDCHO and statistical analysis revealed that terrestrial oganic matter contributed significantly to the EOM in the major and medium estuaries during wet period whereas fresh organic matter derived from in situ production contributed in all estuaries during dry period and minor estuaries during wet period. The lower concentrations of TDCHO and DFAA and their contribution to DOC were observed in the Indian than global estuaries suggesting that either efficient utilization of bioavailable organic compounds or less inputs (autochthonous/allochthonous) in the Indian estuaries. Indian estuaries transported an order of magnitude higher concentration of bioavailable organic compounds to the coastal Bay of Bengal (490 × 109 gC y−1) than to the Arabian Sea (50 × 109 gC y−1). The contribution of bioavailable organic compounds to the DOC export was 25% and 7% in the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea respectively. This study suggests that EOM contains a significant fraction of bioavailable organic compounds, as hypothesized, which might support heterotrophic carbon demand in the Indian estuaries as well as adjacent coastal waters." @default.
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- W2810340978 title "Variations in concentrations and sources of bioavailable organic compounds in the Indian estuaries and their fluxes to coastal waters" @default.
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