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Biodegradability of algal-derived organic matter in a large artificial lake by using stable isotope tracers.

Yeonjung Lee1, Bomi Lee2, Jin Hur2, Jun-Oh Min3, Sun-Yong Ha3, Kongtae Ra4, Kyung-Tae Kim4, Kyung-Hoon Shin5.   

Abstract

In order to understand the biodegradability of algal-derived organic matter, biodegradation experiments were conducted with (13)C and (15)N-labeled natural phytoplankton and periphytic algal populations in experimental conditions for 60 days. Qualitative changes in the dissolved organic matter were also determined using parallel factor analysis and the stable carbon isotopic composition of the hydrophobic dissolved organic matter through the experimental period. Although algal-derived organic matter is considered to be easily biodegradable, the initial amounts of total organic carbon newly produced by phytoplankton and periphytic algae remained approximately 16 and 44 % after 60 days, respectively, and about 22 and 43 % of newly produced particulate nitrogen remained. Further, the dissolved organic carbon derived from both algal populations increased significantly after 60 days. Although the dissolved organic matter gradually became refractory, the contributions of the algal-derived organic matter to the dissolved organic matter and hydrophobic dissolved organic matter increased. Our laboratory experimental results suggest that algal-derived organic matter produced by phytoplankton and periphytic algae could contribute significantly to the non-biodegradable organic matter through microbial transformations.

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Keywords:  Biodegradability; Non-biodegradable organic matter; PARAFAC; Periphytic algae; Phytoplankton; Stable isotope labeling

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26780057     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-016-6046-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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