M. S. Sheshshayee
University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad
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International Journal of Oceanography | 2010
Sanjeev Kumar; R. Ramesh; R. M. Dwivedi; Mini Raman; M. S. Sheshshayee; W. D'Souza
The uptake of dissolved inorganic nitrogen by phytoplankton is an important aspect of the nitrogen cycle of oceans. Here, we present nitrate () and ammonium () uptake rates in the northeastern Arabian Sea using tracer technique. In this relatively underexplored region, productivity is high during winter due to supply of nutrients by convective mixing caused by the cooling of the surface by the northeast monsoon winds. Studies done during different months (January and late February-early March) of the northeast monsoon 2003 revealed a fivefold increase in the average euphotic zone integrated uptake from January (2.3 mmolN ) to late February-early March (12.7 mmolN ). The -ratio during January appeared to be affected by the winter cooling effect and increased by more than 50% from the southernmost station to the northern open ocean stations, indicating hydrographic and meteorological control. Estimates of residence time suggested that entrained in the water column during January contributed to the development of blooms during late February-early March.
International Journal of Oceanography | 2010
Naveen Gandhi; R. Ramesh; Rohit Srivastava; M. S. Sheshshayee; R. M. Dwivedi; Mini Raman
We present new data on N uptake rates and f-ratios in the north-eastern (NE) Arabian Sea, where significant amounts of Trichodesmium were present in spring, 2006. The measured total nitrogen uptake rates ranged from 0.34 to 1.58 mmol N m−2d−1. N2 fixation associated with Trichodesmium varied from 0.002 to 0.54 mmol N m−2d−1 estimated from the abundance of Trichodesmium and specific N2 fixation rates of 1.5 pmol N trichome−1h−1. Inclusion of N2 fixation rates significantly changes f-ratios particularly in the coastal stations. Nitrogen isotopic data of surface suspended particles suggest that recently fixed nitrogen contributes as high as ~79% of the nitrogen in surface suspended particles. In addition, water column gained ~30 mmol N m−2 in the form of nitrate, likely due to nitrification of ammonium released by Trichodesmium. For better estimations, direct measurement of N2 fixation is recommended.
Biogeosciences | 2004
Sanjeev Kumar; R. Ramesh; N. B. Bhosle; S. Sardesai; M. S. Sheshshayee
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers | 2012
Naveen Gandhi; R. Ramesh; Amzad H. Laskar; M. S. Sheshshayee; Suhas Shetye; N. Anilkumar; Shramik M. Patil; Rahul Mohan
Journal of Earth System Science | 2011
Naveen Gandhi; Sanjeev Kumar; Satya Prakash; R. Ramesh; M. S. Sheshshayee
Current Science | 2005
Sanjeev Kumar; R. Ramesh; M. S. Sheshshayee; S. Sardesai; Parth Patel
Archive | 2011
Naveen Gandhi; Arvind Singh; R. Ramesh; M. S. Sheshshayee
Archive | 2010
Satya Prakash; R. Ramesh; M. S. Sheshshayee; Rahul Mohan; M. Sudhakar
Biogeosciences Discussions | 2005
Sanjeev Kumar; R. Ramesh; S. Sardesai; M. S. Sheshshayee
Archive | 2013
Naveen Gandhi; Arvind Singh; Shantanu Prakash; R. Ramesh; Mini Raman; M. S. Sheshshayee; Suhas Shetye