2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2005.02.035
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Bioavailability of dissolved organic phosphorus compounds to typical harmful dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense Lu

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“…Among these species, P. donghaiense, holding high affinity with DOP, could adapt well to P-limited conditions (Ou et al, 2008). Huang et al (2005) had confirmed that P. donghaiense could utilize DOP by producing AP to sustain their growth. Therefore, P. donghaiense was predominant in offshore Plimited stations .…”
Section: Joint Effect Of Cdw and Coastal Upwelling On Phytoplankton Pmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Among these species, P. donghaiense, holding high affinity with DOP, could adapt well to P-limited conditions (Ou et al, 2008). Huang et al (2005) had confirmed that P. donghaiense could utilize DOP by producing AP to sustain their growth. Therefore, P. donghaiense was predominant in offshore Plimited stations .…”
Section: Joint Effect Of Cdw and Coastal Upwelling On Phytoplankton Pmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…While these extrapolations are inevitably rough, they indicate that DON represents 18% of TDN, DOP is 47% of TDP, PN is 15% of total N, and PP accounts for 73% of total P. This indicates that fluxes of both dissolved organic and particulate N and P, especially P, to the Chinese Seas are important and may determine the impact on receiving coastal marine ecosystems. There is growing evidence that phytoplankton can use both phosphate and DOP (Cotner and Wetzel, 1992;Huang et al, 2005) and DON is implicated in the formation of some coastal harmful algal blooms (Berg et al, 1997;Seitzinger et al, 2002).…”
Section: Particulate and Organic P And N Fluxes To The Chinese Seasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resale or republication not permitted without written consent of the publisher the role of extracellular phosphatase and the investigation of bioavailability of various P compounds to natural communities (Cembella et al 1984b, Ammerman & Azam 1991, Björkman & Karl 1994, Huang & Hong 1999, Bruckmeier et al 2005, Huang et al 2005.…”
Section: Abstract: Phytoplankton · Phosphorus Stress · Alkaline Phosmentioning
confidence: 99%