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Title: Microbial hydrolytic enzyme activity in the sediments of a net cage aquaculture area
Authors: Tomoko SAKAMI
Hisashi YOKOYAMA
Yuka ISHIHI
Keywords: aquaculture
bacteria
b -glucosidase
leucine aminopeptidase
organic matter loading
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Wiley Online Library
Abstract: Potential microbial extracellular leucine-aminopeptidase (LAP) and b -glucosidase ( b Glc) activity in the sediments of a red sea-bream ( Pagrus major ) aquaculture area were measured. Temporal variations in these enzymatic activities were low and stable from December 1999 to April 2000. They rose but fluctuated widely from May to November 2000. LAP activity in the sediments ranged from 334 to 4461 nmol/g per h in the 0–1-cm layer and from 106 to 258 nmol/g per h in the 4– 5-cm layer. b Glc activity ranged from 221 to 4121 nmol/g per h in the 0–1-cm layer and from 18 to 238 nmol/g per h in the 4–5-cm layer. These values were higher than others reported and the organic matter load from the fish farms appeared to promote these enzymatic activities, although the relationship was not linear. The ratio of LAP to b Glc was smaller than other reported values in marine sediments or in water samples from the same aquaculture area, suggesting that not only quantitatively but qualitatively an aspect of organic matter degradation in the sediment might be changed by the heavy supply of organic materials from fish farms.
URI: http://umt-ir.umt.edu.my:8080/handle/123456789/21584
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