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Development of a Yeast-Based Assay for Bioavailable Phosphorus

Authors :
Jennifer L. Tank
Jonathan R. Welsh
Holly V. Goodson
Matt T. Trentman
Yueh-Fu O. Wu
Jonah Gezelter
Jennifer Praner
Kathryn A. Myers
Heather A. M. Shepherd
Anissa Cervantes
Priya Chaudhary
Allyson J. Marrs
Source :
ACS ES&T Water. 1:2020-2028
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2021.

Abstract

Preventing eutrophication of inland freshwater ecosystems requires quantifying the phosphorus (P) content of the streams and rivers that feed them. Typical methods for measuring P assess soluble reactive P (SRP) or total P (TP) and require expensive analytical techniques that produce hazardous waste. Here we present a novel method for measuring the more relevant bioavailable P (BAP); this assay utilizes the growth of familiar baker’s yeast, avoids production of hazardous waste, and reduces cost relative to measurements of SRP and TP. The yeast BAP (yBAP) assay takes advantage of the observation that yeast density at saturating growth increases linearly with provided P. We show that this relationship can be used to measure P in freshwater in concentration ranges relevant to eutrophication. In addition, we measured yBAP in water containing known amounts of fertilizer and in samples from agricultural waterways. We observed that the majority of yBAP values were between those obtained from standard SRP and TP measurements, demonstrating that the assay is compatible with real-world settings. The cost-effective and nonhazardous nature of the yeast-based assay suggests that it could have utility in a range of settings, offering added insight to identify water systems at risk of eutrophication from excess phosphorus.

Details

ISSN :
26900637
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS ES&T Water
Accession number :
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