We previously developed a luminescent Synechococystis sp. strain PCC 6803 cyanobacterial bioreporter that is used as a real-time whole-cell sensor to assess nitrate assimilatory capacity in freshwaters. Applying the bioreporter assay to Lake Superior, a system whose nitrate levels have increased 6-fold since 1900, we investigated factors that constrain nitrate utilization in this oligotrophic system. Clean sampling methods were used to collect water from Lake Superior during spring and summer 2004, and nitrate utilization was measured by monitoring bioreporter luminescence. Bioreporter response was monitored during experiments in which the lake water was amended with nutrients and incubated under light regimes simulating integrated spring a...
Iron bioavailability in Lake Superior was assessed during field surveys conducted in 2001-2002. Diss...
Effects of inorganic nitrogen (NO3) enrichment on phytoplankton were studied using a factorial desig...
Periphyton nitrate uptake and denitrification, not phytoplankton assimilation, accounted for-90 % an...
Despite a well-documented rise in nitrate concentration over the past century, Lake Superior has ret...
The use of cyanobacterial whole-cell luminescent bioreporters has enhanced our ability to monitor nu...
1. Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) are most often associated with large eutrophic la...
Freshwater phytoplankton are typically limited by nitrogen or phosphorus. Additions of these nutrien...
The traditional view of biogenic limitation in freshwater ecosystems considers phosphorus as the pri...
Historically, phosphorus (P) has been considered the primary limiting nutrient for phytoplankton ass...
When nitrate was low in a hypereutrophic, hardwater reservoir, cyanobacteria proliferated into bloom...
Phytoplankton interactions with iron (Fe) were examined in surface waters of Lake Erie during summer...
Harmful algal blooms, made up of cyanobacteria, is an increasing problem in Midwestern lakes. Nitrog...
Low Fe bioavailability has been suggested as a potential constraint on primary production In the Gre...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2011. Major:Water Resources science. Advisors: Stephan...
The Laurentian Great Lakes are the largest system of freshwater on earth containing 22% of the world...
Iron bioavailability in Lake Superior was assessed during field surveys conducted in 2001-2002. Diss...
Effects of inorganic nitrogen (NO3) enrichment on phytoplankton were studied using a factorial desig...
Periphyton nitrate uptake and denitrification, not phytoplankton assimilation, accounted for-90 % an...
Despite a well-documented rise in nitrate concentration over the past century, Lake Superior has ret...
The use of cyanobacterial whole-cell luminescent bioreporters has enhanced our ability to monitor nu...
1. Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) are most often associated with large eutrophic la...
Freshwater phytoplankton are typically limited by nitrogen or phosphorus. Additions of these nutrien...
The traditional view of biogenic limitation in freshwater ecosystems considers phosphorus as the pri...
Historically, phosphorus (P) has been considered the primary limiting nutrient for phytoplankton ass...
When nitrate was low in a hypereutrophic, hardwater reservoir, cyanobacteria proliferated into bloom...
Phytoplankton interactions with iron (Fe) were examined in surface waters of Lake Erie during summer...
Harmful algal blooms, made up of cyanobacteria, is an increasing problem in Midwestern lakes. Nitrog...
Low Fe bioavailability has been suggested as a potential constraint on primary production In the Gre...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2011. Major:Water Resources science. Advisors: Stephan...
The Laurentian Great Lakes are the largest system of freshwater on earth containing 22% of the world...
Iron bioavailability in Lake Superior was assessed during field surveys conducted in 2001-2002. Diss...
Effects of inorganic nitrogen (NO3) enrichment on phytoplankton were studied using a factorial desig...
Periphyton nitrate uptake and denitrification, not phytoplankton assimilation, accounted for-90 % an...