The C:N:P ratio of phytoplankton determines the relative amounts of dissolved inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus released during aerobic decomposition |
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Authors: | Yasuhiko Tezuka |
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Affiliation: | (1) Otsu Hydrobiological Station, Kyoto University, 520-01 Shimosakamoto, Otsu, Japan |
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Abstract: | ![]() Three phytoplankton assemblages, with different C:N:P ratios of 314:55:1, 103:17:1, and 57:5.5:1 (by weight), were prepared by growing lake phytoplankton in artificial media with different N:P supply ratios and then decomposed under aerobic conditions for three months.There was no net release of dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP) from the phytoplankton assemblage with the highest C:N:P ratio, in contrast with an abundant liberation of DIP from that with the lowest C:N:P ratio. On the other hand, there was an abundant release of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) from the phytoplankton assemblage with the highest C:N:P ratio, in contrast with little or virtually no release of DIN from those with lower C:N:P ratios. Thus, it was concluded that the C:N:P ratio of phytoplankton is an important parameter to determine the relative amounts of DIP and DIN released, when they are decomposed under aerobic conditions.Contribution from Otsu Hydrobiological Station, Kyoto University, No. 316 (Foreign Language Series).Contribution from Otsu Hydrobiological Station, Kyoto University, No. 316 (Foreign Language Series). |
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Keywords: | C:N:P ratio phytoplankton mineralization aerobic condition N and P release |
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