Efficient assimilation of cyanobacterial nitrogen by water hyacinth
[Display omitted] •Over 87% cyanobacterial N could be assimilated by water hyacinth.•Cyanobacterial N super-accumulated in roots of water hyacinth temporarily.•Cyanobacterial N re-distributed to different organs of water hyacinth. A 15N labeling technique was used to study nitrogen transfer from cya...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioresource technology 2017-10, Vol.241, p.1197-1200 |
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•Over 87% cyanobacterial N could be assimilated by water hyacinth.•Cyanobacterial N super-accumulated in roots of water hyacinth temporarily.•Cyanobacterial N re-distributed to different organs of water hyacinth.
A 15N labeling technique was used to study nitrogen transfer from cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa to water hyacinth. 15N atom abundance in M. aeruginosa peaked (15.52%) after cultivation in 15N-labeled medium for 3weeks. Over 87% of algal nitrogen was transferred into water hyacinth after the 4-week co-cultivation period. The nitrogen quickly super-accumulated in the water hyacinth roots, and the labeled nitrogen was re-distributed to different organs (i.e., roots, stalks, and leaves). This study provides a new strategy for further research on cyanobacterial bloom control, nitrogen migration, and nitrogen cycle in eutrophic waters. |
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ISSN: | 0960-8524 1873-2976 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.06.104 |