Title of article :
Epilithic and planktonic leucine aminopeptidase
activity and leucine assimilation along the River Tweed,
Scottish Borders
Author/Authors :
Andrew M. Ainsworth، نويسنده , , Raymond GoulderU، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The microbial organic-nitrogen transformation variables, extracellular leucine aminopeptidase activity, and leucine
assimilation, were determined at stone surfaces and in river water at six sites along 138 km of the River Tweed and
also in a major tributary, the River Teviot. Sampling was on 3 days, representative of spring, summer and autumn.
The variables, except for epilithic leucine assimilation, all showed significant downstream increase on at least 2 of the
sampling days. Their values tended to be lowest in spring early April.. Aminopeptidase activity, leucine assimilation,
microbial abundance, and pattern of downstream increase in the Tweed were shown to be broadly similar to in the
River Swale, northern England. Microbial organic-nitrogen transformations and abundance in the Teviot tended to
equal or exceed those in the lower Tweed, probably because of enrichment of the tributary by sewage-works
discharges.
Keywords :
River Swale , epilithon , River Tweed , Leucine assimilation , Downstream change , Riverenrichment , Aminopeptidase activity , Plankton , Extracellular enzymes
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment