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Seasonal variation of phosphorus limitation of bacterial growth in a small lake

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Summary, in English

A series of bioassay experiments were performed from spring to autumn in a small dimictic lake (Deep Pond,

Massachusetts) to examine the potential for bacterial growth limitation by organic carbon (glucose), inorganic

nutrients (ammonium or phosphate), or both. The experiments demonstrated that phosphorus was the primary

element limiting bacterial growth in Deep Pond during a large part of the summer. Significant increases (relative

to controls) in bacterial cell volumes, protein production rates, and abundances were observed during 24-h incubations

for samples amended with phosphate alone. Organic carbon was near colimitation for most of the samples,

however, and dramatic increases in bacterial abundance and rates of protein production were obtained only when

both substances (phosphate and glucose) were added together. There was no evidence for nitrogen limitation of

bacterial growth during the study. Temperature was not an important determinant for bacterial production rates

above 128C, but below 128C temperature acted to mute the effect of nutrient and organic carbon additions on

production rates. Bacterial growth was not significantly increased by the addition of any combination of glucose,

ammonium, or phosphate below 128C. A significant, albeit complex, effect of the microbial community on the

bacterial response to nutrient/carbon enrichment was apparent in the samples. Substrate/nutrient supply and biomass

removal by bacterivores both appeared to play a role in the outcome of the experiments.

Publishing year

2001

Language

English

Pages

108-120

Publication/Series

Limnology and Oceanography

Volume

46

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

ASLO

Topic

  • Ecology

Status

Published

Research group

  • Aquatic Ecology

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1939-5590