Enrichment of waterways with nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) has accelerated eutrophication and promoted cyanobacterial blooms worldwide. An understanding of whether cyanobacteria maintain their dominance under accelerated eutrophication will help predict trends and provide rational control measures. A mesocosm experiment was conducted under natural light and temperature conditions in Lake Taihu, China. It revealed that only N added to lake water promoted growth of colonial and filamentous cyanobacteria (Microcystis, Pseudoanabaena and Planktothrix) and single-cell green algae (Cosmarium, Chlorella, and Scenedesmus). Adding P alone promoted neither cyanobacteria nor green algae significantly. N plus P additions promoted cyanobacteria and gr...
w Traditionally, nitrogen control is generally considered an important component of reducing lake eu...
An annual investigation on phytoplankton communities was conducted to reveal the effects of nutrient...
Eutrophication (nutrient over-enrichment) is the primary worldwide water quality issue often leading...
Excessive anthropogenic nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs have caused an alarming increase in h...
Excessive anthropogenic nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs have caused an alarming increase in h...
Rapidly increasing urban, agricultural, and industrial growth in the Taihu basin during the past fou...
Lake Taihu (Taihu) is the third largest freshwater lake in China and an important drinking water, fi...
Non-diazotrophic Microcystis and filamentous N-2-fixing Aphanizomenon and Dolichosperrnum (formerly ...
Cyanobacteria are ancient prokaryotic organisms capable of performing oxygenic photosynthesis. An in...
Competition for resources between coexisting phytoplankton and benthic algae, but with different hab...
Nutrient overenrichment has led to dramatic increases in harmful cyanobacterial blooms, creating ser...
Historically, phosphorus (P) has been considered the primary limiting nutrient for phytoplankton ass...
Phosphorus and nitrogen cause algal blooms that decrease water quality of lakes, rivers and coastal ...
Abstract: A controversial precept of aquatic ecology asserts that low ratios of nitrogen to phosphor...
Anthropogenic nutrient over-enrichment, coupled with rising temperatures and an increased frequency ...
w Traditionally, nitrogen control is generally considered an important component of reducing lake eu...
An annual investigation on phytoplankton communities was conducted to reveal the effects of nutrient...
Eutrophication (nutrient over-enrichment) is the primary worldwide water quality issue often leading...
Excessive anthropogenic nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs have caused an alarming increase in h...
Excessive anthropogenic nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs have caused an alarming increase in h...
Rapidly increasing urban, agricultural, and industrial growth in the Taihu basin during the past fou...
Lake Taihu (Taihu) is the third largest freshwater lake in China and an important drinking water, fi...
Non-diazotrophic Microcystis and filamentous N-2-fixing Aphanizomenon and Dolichosperrnum (formerly ...
Cyanobacteria are ancient prokaryotic organisms capable of performing oxygenic photosynthesis. An in...
Competition for resources between coexisting phytoplankton and benthic algae, but with different hab...
Nutrient overenrichment has led to dramatic increases in harmful cyanobacterial blooms, creating ser...
Historically, phosphorus (P) has been considered the primary limiting nutrient for phytoplankton ass...
Phosphorus and nitrogen cause algal blooms that decrease water quality of lakes, rivers and coastal ...
Abstract: A controversial precept of aquatic ecology asserts that low ratios of nitrogen to phosphor...
Anthropogenic nutrient over-enrichment, coupled with rising temperatures and an increased frequency ...
w Traditionally, nitrogen control is generally considered an important component of reducing lake eu...
An annual investigation on phytoplankton communities was conducted to reveal the effects of nutrient...
Eutrophication (nutrient over-enrichment) is the primary worldwide water quality issue often leading...