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DETECTION OF LIMITING OR SURPLUS NITROGEN IN ALGAE AND AQUATIC WEEDS1
Authors:George P. Fitzgerald
Affiliation:Water Chemistry Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Abstract:The rate of NH4+-N absorption by algae and aquatic weeds in the dark has been shown to be 4-5 times greater for plants which are N-limited as compared to plants with sufficient available N. Eight species of green algae, 2 blue-green algae, 2 diatoms, and 3 aquatic weeds were used to demonstrate the usefulness of the test in determining if available N was in surplus or limited supply in a particular environment. The test was shown not to differentiate between blue-green algae capable of fixing N (4 species) from media with NO3-N or without combined nitrogen. The factors influencing the results of NH4+-N absorption tests have been investigated. In order to differentiate between plants with sufficient available N and those which are N limited, the rate of NH4+-N absorption (0.1 mg N) over 1-hr incubation in the dark by 10-20 mg of algae or aquatic weed tissues is measured. The relatively simple analysis for NH4+-N in the samples makes it very easy to follow the changing N nutrition of plants in cultures with a limited N supply or in the presence of possible N sources.
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