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Nutrient limitation and enzymolysis of phosphorus in Meiliang Bay, Lake Taihu, during algal blooms
by
Zhou, Yanping
, Zhang, Chengjin
, Zhang, Jibiao
, Zheng, Zheng
, Jiang, Mengqi
, Zhang, Weizhen
, Ji, Xiyan
in
Algae
/ algal bloom
/ Algal blooms
/ Algal growth
/ algal growth potential tests
/ alkaline phosphatase activity
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ environment
/ environmental fate
/ enzymatic hydrolysis
/ enzymatically hydrolyzable phosphorus
/ Enzymolysis
/ Eutrophic lakes
/ Eutrophication
/ lakes
/ Limiting factors
/ Mineral nutrients
/ Mineralization
/ mineralization rate
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrients
/ Phosphorus
/ Proliferation
/ reactive phosphorus
/ RESEARCH ARTICLE
/ water
/ Water analysis
/ Water sampling
2019
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Nutrient limitation and enzymolysis of phosphorus in Meiliang Bay, Lake Taihu, during algal blooms
by
Zhou, Yanping
, Zhang, Chengjin
, Zhang, Jibiao
, Zheng, Zheng
, Jiang, Mengqi
, Zhang, Weizhen
, Ji, Xiyan
in
Algae
/ algal bloom
/ Algal blooms
/ Algal growth
/ algal growth potential tests
/ alkaline phosphatase activity
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ environment
/ environmental fate
/ enzymatic hydrolysis
/ enzymatically hydrolyzable phosphorus
/ Enzymolysis
/ Eutrophic lakes
/ Eutrophication
/ lakes
/ Limiting factors
/ Mineral nutrients
/ Mineralization
/ mineralization rate
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrients
/ Phosphorus
/ Proliferation
/ reactive phosphorus
/ RESEARCH ARTICLE
/ water
/ Water analysis
/ Water sampling
2019
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Nutrient limitation and enzymolysis of phosphorus in Meiliang Bay, Lake Taihu, during algal blooms
by
Zhou, Yanping
, Zhang, Chengjin
, Zhang, Jibiao
, Zheng, Zheng
, Jiang, Mengqi
, Zhang, Weizhen
, Ji, Xiyan
in
Algae
/ algal bloom
/ Algal blooms
/ Algal growth
/ algal growth potential tests
/ alkaline phosphatase activity
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ environment
/ environmental fate
/ enzymatic hydrolysis
/ enzymatically hydrolyzable phosphorus
/ Enzymolysis
/ Eutrophic lakes
/ Eutrophication
/ lakes
/ Limiting factors
/ Mineral nutrients
/ Mineralization
/ mineralization rate
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrients
/ Phosphorus
/ Proliferation
/ reactive phosphorus
/ RESEARCH ARTICLE
/ water
/ Water analysis
/ Water sampling
2019
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Nutrient limitation and enzymolysis of phosphorus in Meiliang Bay, Lake Taihu, during algal blooms
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Nutrient limitation and enzymolysis of phosphorus in Meiliang Bay, Lake Taihu, during algal blooms
2019
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In this study, algal growth potential tests were performed in water samples collected from six sampling sites in Meiliang Bay, Lake Taihu. The potential release of soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) by enzymatic hydrolysis of enzymatically hydrolyzable phosphorus (EHP) was simultaneously evaluated. Results show that all studied regions were in highly eutrophic states, with additional nitrogen (N) or phosphorus (P) inputs, inducing negligible further increase in algal growth. EHP in water could be rapidly transformed into SRP, further supporting the proliferation of algal blooms. The shortest EHP mineralization time was calculated as 69 minutes; therefore, limiting specific nutrient inputs alone in extremely eutrophic lakes can have a limited effect on suppressing the proliferation of algal blooms. Methods to establish a suitable environmental fate for excessive nitrogen and phosphorus nutrients may be more effective and provide more significant results.
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons, Inc,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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