Relationship between Temperature and Cyanobacterial Recruitment from Sediments in Laboratory and Field Studies

作者: Huan-Sheng Cao , Yi Tao , Fan-Xiang Kong , Zhou Yang

DOI: 10.1080/02705060.2008.9664217

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摘要: ABSTRACT Cyanobacterial recruitment from sediments and its driving factors were studied in both a laboratory simulation field study Lake Taihu (China) during March through June 2004. Microcystis aeruginosa constituted 95% of the cyanobacteria samples. In laboratory, senescent renewed growth between 5 °C 9 started to water column at 14°C, while they simultaneously grew left sediment surface °C. We found close correlation algal cumulative temperatures, terms sum effective study. Because is result growth, we assume temperature only indirectly drove cyanobacterial but directly promoted reduce ballast.

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