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Influence of Potamogeton crispus Harvesting on Phosphorus Composition of Lake Yimeng

Authors :
Li-zhi Wang
Xiyuan Wu
Bing Dong
Hongli Song
Juan An
Yuanzhi Wu
Yun Wang
Bao Li
Qianjin Liu
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Harvesting is an important method used to control the overproduction of Potamogeton crispus in lakes. A three-year comparative field study was performed in a eutrophic lake (harvested area) and its connected lake (non-harvested area) to determine the effects of harvesting on the phosphorus (P) composition and environmental factors in the water and sediment. Results revealed that harvesting significantly reduced the dissolved total P (DTP) and dissolved organic P (DOP) and increased the alkaline phosphatase activity (APA) and particulate P (PP) in the water. No significant differences were detected in the water total P (TP), soluble reactive P (SRP), chlorophyll-a (Chl-a), pH, and dissolved oxygen (DO) between the harvested and non-harvested areas. Sediment TP and organic P (OP) were significantly reduced in the harvested area. Harvesting changed the P composition in the water. In the non-harvested area, P was mainly formed by DOP (40%) in the water body, while in the harvested area, PP was the main water component (47%). Harvesting increased the proportion of inorganic P (IP) in the sediment and decreased the proportion of OP. In the water, the IP to TP ratio in the non-harvested and harvested areas were 58.26% and 63.51%, respectively. Our results showed that harvesting changed the P composition in the water and sediment. In the harvesting of submerged vegetation, our results can serve as a reference for the management of vegetation-rich lakes.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
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