Fuel from within: Can suspended phosphorus maintain algal blooms in Lake Dianchi

Environ Pollut. 2022 Oct 15:311:119964. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119964. Epub 2022 Aug 22.

Abstract

Extensive algal bloom in the surface water is a pressing issue in Lake Dianchi that causes lake restoration to be difficult owing to complex and variable phosphorus (P) sources in the water column. P released from algae, suspended particles (SS), and sediment can provide sustainable P sources for algal blooms. However, little is known regarding the dynamic of P speciation in these substances from different sources. In this study, solution 31P nuclear magnetic resonance (31P NMR) and chemical sequential extraction were employed to identify P speciation in algae, SS, and sediment during different periods. Results showed that dissolved inorganic P (Pi) directly accumulated in algae in the form of orthophosphate (ortho-P) and pyrophosphate (pyro-P). Algae preferentially utilized Pi, followed by organic P (Po) in the water column when the Pi was insufficient during growth and reproduction. The 31P NMR spectra demonstrated that ortho-P, orthophosphate monoesters (mono-P), orthophosphate diesters (diester-P), and pyro-P dominated the P compounds across the samples tested. Increasing remineralization of SS mono-P driven by intense alkaline phosphatase activities was caused by increasing P needs of algae and pressure of P supply in the water column. The higher ratios of diester-P to mono-P in sediment (mean 0.55) than those in algae (mean 0.07) and SS (mean 0.11 in surface water, 0.14 in bottom water) suggested that the degradation and regeneration occurred within these P compounds during or after sedimentation. Pi content in algae during growth and reproduction was controlled by its P absorption and utilization strategies. Results of this study provide insights into the dynamic cycling of P in algae, SS, and sediment, explaining the reason for algal blooms in the surface water with low concentrations of dissolved P.

Keywords: Alkaline phosphatase; Chemical sequential extraction; Phosphorus speciation; Solution phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance ((31)P NMR).

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Eutrophication
  • Geologic Sediments / chemistry
  • Lakes* / chemistry
  • Phosphates / analysis
  • Phosphorus / analysis
  • Water
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / analysis

Substances

  • Phosphates
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Water
  • Phosphorus