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Effect of nutrient availability on the C, N, and P elemental ratios in the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa
Authors:Hajime Tsukada  Shigeo Tsujimura  Hiroyuki Nakahara
Affiliation:(1) Present address: Environmental Optimization Laboratory Co. Ltd., Uchinoya Building 2F, 2-12-12 Innai Chuo-ku, Chiba 260-0018, Japan;(2) Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan;(3) Lake Biwa Environmental Research Institute, Otsu, Japan
Abstract:To clarify whether nutrients limit the growth of Microcystis aeruginosa (Kütz.) Kütz during the growing season in Lake Yogo, we examined the cellular ratios of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) in the populations of M. aeruginosa from August to December 2001. We also measured cellular C, N, and P ratios of M. aeruginosa under batch culture conditions. The cellular levels of N and P of M. aeruginosa in natural population changed more than twofold. The atomic N: C ratio of natural populations of Microcystis fluctuated from 0.11 to 0.26. The atomic P: C ratio fluctuated from 0.0080 to 0.024. The N: C, P: C, and N: P ratios of exponentially growing M. aeruginosa in N-and P-rich medium were 0.19, 0.013, and 15 on average. The growth of M. aeruginosa was suppressed below the N: C ratio of 0.13 under the N-free condition and below the P: C ratio of 0.0026 in the P-free condition. In the natural population, the N: C ratio was low on August 1-2 (0.11) and the P: C ratio was low (less than 0.011) until September. The Microcystis population on August 1-2 was N limited, judging from the results of the culture experiment. In other periods, the population seemed to be supplied with a sufficient amount of N. Although the P: C ratio was low (approximately 0.01) during August and September, it was several times larger than the value of the reduction of growth rate that occurred in culture. P limitation did not occur during the study period. N became more of a limiting factor than P for the formation of blooms of Microcystis. No blooms were observed in August and September, in spite of the increase of cellular levels of N. The formation of Microcystis blooms in Lake Yogo seems to be affected by artificial manipulations such as pumping from Lake Biwa and outflow.
Keywords:C:N:P ratio  Cyanobacterial bloom   Microcystis
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