Rapid physiological assays for nutrient demand by the plankton. I. Nitrogen |
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Authors: | Vincent Warwick F |
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Institution: | Freshwater Section, Ecology Division DSIR, Box 415, Taupo, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Three assays for nitrogen demand were compared on samples ofnatural plankton and on green and blue-green algal species inculture. The most reliable guide was selective luxury uptakeof nitrogen by the plankton after enrichment with a 10-to-1(wt/wt) mixture of inorganic N and P. Ammonium transport capacity,measured either directly (cultures) or by Vmax for uptake ofthe NH4+ analogue methylammonium (lakewaters), was generallyhigh in lakewaters with low dissolved inorganic N-to-P ratiosand in N-deficient cultures of green algae. By contrast, transportcapacity was much reduced in both natural and cultured populationsof heterocystous blue-green algae growing under conditions oflow combined inorganic nitrogen. Ammonium enhancement assays(heterotrophic CO2, fixation after NH4+ enrichment) were conductedat monthly intervals on eutrophic Lake Rotorua. There was astrong, negative correlation between this indicator of N deficiencyand dissolved inorganic N-to-P ratios below a threshold of 6:1.Ammonium enhancement was not, however, a reliable indicatorof combined inorganic N-demand by populations of heterocystousblue-green algae. All three assays provided strong evidenceof a persistent shortage of nitrogen relative to phosphorusfor algal production in Lake Rotorua. |
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