Microbial production of toluene in oxygen minimum zone waters in the Humboldt Current System off Chile

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Benjamín M. Srain
Silvio Pantoja-Gutiérrez
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[1] Universidad de Concepción,Departamento de Oceanografía and Centro de Investigación Oceanográfica COPAS Sur
[2] Universidad de Concepción,Austral
[3] Universidad de Concepción,Centro de Investigación Oceanográfica COPAS Coastal
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Expansion of oxygen minimum zones in the world's oceans is likely to enhance the production of anaerobic metabolites by marine microorganisms. Here we show that toluene is present throughout the year in shelf waters of the upwelling ecosystem off Concepción (36° S), Chile, and it is a product of microbial anaerobic metabolism. The intra-annual variability in toluene concentrations is consistent with seasonal variability in the strengths of suboxic equatorial and oxygenated subantarctic water masses. Laboratory incubations of oxygen minimum zone water showed microbial production of toluene in the absence of O2. Toluene concentrations were elevated (up to 96 nM) in deeper O2-depleted waters and followed a seasonal pattern in oceanographic conditions. There is evidence to hypothesize that microbial production of toluene could be a homeostatic biochemical mechanism to thrive in the more acidic oxygen minimum zone waters. On the other hand, evidence indicates that microbial anaerobic degradation of toluene may be a source of NO2− by partial denitrification, as shown for aquifer sediments. Since toluene production was not detected in incubations under aerobic conditions, we hypothesize that oxygen minimum zone waters export toluene to surrounding oxygenated waters. Expansion of hypoxia in the ocean will certainly enhance the production and export of anaerobic metabolites by marine microorganisms.
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