The C : N : P Ratio of Microcystis and Anabaena (Blue-Green Algae) and its Importance for Nutrient Regeneration by Aerobic Decomposition

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Microcystis and Anabaena were collected from their natural environments and decomposed under aerobic conditions in thelaboratory. They had low C : N : P ratios (74 : 13 : 1 for Microcystis and 58 : 8: 1 for Anabaena, by weight) and released both dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN)and phosphorus (DIP) by decomposition. Thus, it was demonstrated that the phytoplankton with low C : N : P ratio release both DIN and DIP by decomposition, whereas those with high C : N : P ratio (e.g., 200 : 20 : 1in summer), like the phytoplankton in the euphotic zone of Lake Biwa during the stagnation period, release only DIN (TEZUKA, 1985b, 1986). © 1989, The Japanese Society of Limnology. All rights reserved.

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Tezuka, Y. (1989). The C : N : P Ratio of Microcystis and Anabaena (Blue-Green Algae) and its Importance for Nutrient Regeneration by Aerobic Decomposition. Japanese Journal Of Limnology (Rikusuigaku Zasshi), 50(2), 149–155. https://doi.org/10.3739/rikusui.50.149

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