Effects of single Ca(OH)2 doses on phosphorus concentration and macrophyte biomass of two boreal eutrophic lakes over 2 years |
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Authors: | Sharon Reedyk,Ellie E. Prepas,& Patricia A. Chambers |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;National Water Research Institute, Innovation Boulevard, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
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Abstract: | 1. Two hardwater eutrophic lakes of central Alberta were subjected to single doses of Ca(OH)2 (74 or 107 mg L–1). The effects of lime treatment on phosphorus (P) precipitation, sediment P release, and macrophyte biomass were assessed for up to 2 years. 2. In both lakes, sediment P release was reduced to 16 and 27%, respectively, of pre-treatment values by the first winter following treatment. However, sediment P release returned to pre-treatment values during the following year. 3. In contrast to these short-term effects, macrophyte biomass decreased by as much as 80% after lime application and remained there for at least 2 years. 4. Our results indicate that a single dose of Ca(OH)2 may give short-term (< 1 year) control of P and long-term control (> 1 year) of macrophytes in hardwater eutrophic lakes of Alberta. |
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Keywords: | lime application macrophyte growth phosphorus release water quality |
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