Literature DB >> 28011025

Reproduction capacity of Potamogeton crispus fragments and its role in water purification and algae inhibition in eutrophic lakes.

Yiwen Zhou1, Xiaohong Zhou2, Ruiming Han3, Xiaoguang Xu4, Guoxiang Wang3, Xiansheng Liu3, Fengzhi Bi3, Deyou Feng2.   

Abstract

The role of fragments in restoring eutrophic lakes remains unclear despite the importance of re-establishing submerged macrophytes via fragments. This study established a manipulative experiment using different biomass fragments of Potamogeton crispus. This approach was adapted to study the reproductive capacity, nutrient removal efficiency, and algae inhibitory effect of fragments. Results showed that fragments could grow throughout a 49-day experiment by maintaining the stable photosynthesis efficiency of leaves and lengthening the stems. These floating fragments could regenerate by producing turions for the maintenance of their species. Moreover, the increasing removal efficiency of TP, TN, NH4+-N, and NO3--N in water with the increase of fragment biomass indicates that the fragments could effectively purify water quality. Floating fragments competed with algae for nutrients, occupied a favorable ecological niche, and reduced algae biomass. They altered the structure of algae community and shifted the dominated green algae to cyanobacteria, the green algae of phytoplankton, and benthic algae. Findings imply that the postponable regulation of fragments is necessary for the ecological restoration of eutrophic lakes.
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Keywords:  Algae; Eutrophic lake; Fragment; Potamogeton crispus; Reproduction capacity; Water quality

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28011025     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.12.108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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