| Literature DB >> 33980442 |
Nicole D Wagner1, Emily Quach2, Seth Buscho2, Ashley Ricciardelli2, Anupama Kannan2, Sandi Win Naung2, Grace Phillip2, Berkeley Sheppard2, Lauren Ferguson2, Ashley Allen2, Christopher Sharon2, Jacquelyn R Duke3, Raegyn B Taylor4, Bradley J Austin5, Jasmine K Stovall3, Brian E Haggard6, C Kevin Chambliss7, Bryan W Brooks8, J Thad Scott3.
Abstract
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are increasing in magnitude, frequency, and duration caused by anthropogenic factors such as eutrophication and altered climatic regimes. While the concentrations and ratios of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus are correlated with bloom biomass and cyanotoxin production, there is less known about how N forms and micronutrients (MN) interact to regulate HABs and cyanotoxin production. Here, we used two separate approaches to examine how N and MN supply affects cyanobacteria biomass and cyanotoxin production. First, we used a Microcystis laboratory culture to examine how N and MN concentration and N form affected the biomass, particulate N, and microcystin-LR concentration and cell quotas. Then, we monitored the N, iron, molybdenum, and total microcystin concentrations from a hypereutrophic reservoir. From this hypereutrophic reservoir, we performed a community HAB bioassay to examine how N and MN addition affected the biomass, particulate N, and microcystin concentration. Microcystis laboratory cultures grown in high urea and MN conditions produced more biomass, particulate N, and had similar C:N stoichiometry, but lower microcystin-LR concentrations and cell quotas when compared to high nitrate and MN conditions. Our community HAB bioassay revealed no interactions between N concentration and MN addition caused by non-limiting MN background concentrations. Biomass, particulate N, and microcystin concentration increased with N addition. The community HAB amended with MN resulted in greater microcystin-LA concentration compared to non-MN amended community HABs. Our results highlight the complexity of how abiotic variables control biomass and cyanotoxin production in both laboratory cultures of Microcystis and community HABs.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33980442 PMCID: PMC8119934 DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2021.102002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Harmful Algae ISSN: 1568-9883 Impact factor: 4.273