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- Title
Study of phytopigments in river bed sediments: effects of the organic matter, nutrients and metal composition.
- Authors
Devesa-Rey, R.; Moldes, A. B.; Díaz-Fierros, F.; Barral, M. T.
- Abstract
Phytopigment estimation has a considerable interest in the evaluation of freshwater bodies’ quality, because it takes into account the synergistic effect of nutrients like phosphorus or nitrogen on algal growth producing eutrophication. Furthermore, their increasing concentration constitutes the first step in the formation of biofilms on the surface sediments, adding a new and very important element to the dynamic nature of the surface sediments. In this study the distribution of phytoplankton—in terms of chlorophyll- a, chlorophyll- b, phaeophytin- a, phaeophytin- b, total carotenoids, total chlorophyll, and total phaeophytin—was evaluated in river bed sediments. Samples collected at sites with low levels of nutrients (P,N) and metal concentrations showed lower phytopigment concentrations than those collected at the sampling sites affected by sources of pollution. Phytoplankton concentrations were directly and highly related to the organic matter concentrations—in particular to the humic fraction—as well as to the total nitrogen (N), total phosphorus ( PT) and available phosphorus ( PA) concentrations in sediments. In addition, phytoplankton also correlates positively with Cu, Zn, Fe and Al extracted in oxalate, being Cu the variable that most influences the phytopigment growth. These are essential metals for the metabolism of the phytoplankton, so therefore the increase in metal concentrations can increase algal growth, unless they reach toxic levels.
- Subjects
ORGANIC compounds &; the environment; PHOSPHORUS compounds; EUTROPHICATION; PHYTOPLANKTON; BIOFILMS; HUMIFICATION; FRESHWATER ecology
- Publication
Environmental Monitoring & Assessment, 2009, Vol 153, Issue 1-4, p147
- ISSN
0167-6369
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10661-008-0345-z