2020
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.13610
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Nutrient addition effects on chlorophyll a, phytoplankton biomass, and heterocyte formation in Lake Erie’s central basin during 2014–2017: Insights into diazotrophic blooms in high nitrogen water

Abstract: 1. Phosphorus (P) usually is the primary limiting nutrient of phytoplankton biomass, but attention towards nitrogen (N) and trace nutrients, such as iron (Fe), has surfaced. Additionally, N-fixing cyanobacterial blooms have been documented to occur in N-rich, P-poor waters, which is counterintuitive from the paradigm that low N and high P promotes blooms. For example, Lake Erie's central basin has Dolichospermum blooms when nitrate concentrations are high, which raises questions about which nutrient(s) are sel… Show more

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“…The significantly enhanced growth rates of Dolichospermum sp. 54 cultured with NO 3 – , NH 4 + , and urea reported in this study further complements the findings of other studies that have documented Nostocales blooms when fixed N concentrations are high ( Chaffin et al, 2019 , 2020 ; Gamez et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The significantly enhanced growth rates of Dolichospermum sp. 54 cultured with NO 3 – , NH 4 + , and urea reported in this study further complements the findings of other studies that have documented Nostocales blooms when fixed N concentrations are high ( Chaffin et al, 2019 , 2020 ; Gamez et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The significantly enhanced growth rates of Dolichospermum sp. 54 cultured with NO 3 − , NH 4 + , and urea reported in this study further complements the findings of other studies that have documented Nostocales blooms when fixed N concentrations are high (Chaffin et al, 2019(Chaffin et al, , 2020Gamez et al, 2019). N 2 fixation rates of cultures amended with reduced fixed N (NH 4 + and urea) were significantly lower than those of any other group for the entire experiment, while the N 2 fixation rates of NO 3 − + P and −N-P were significantly higher than those of the reduced N treatments.…”
Section: Fixed N and P Availability Effects On N 2 Fixationsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Some of them can be affected by different environmental conditions. For example, traits based on dimensions (min, max length and width), biovolume, carbon content and in some cases size-classes can be directly influenced by environmental conditions 36,[47][48][49] as well as the presence of heterocyte and akinete for some cyanobacteria taxa 50 .…”
Section: Usage Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%