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Effect of different concentrations and ratios of ammonium, nitrate, and phosphate on growth of the blue-green alga (cyanobacterium) Microcystis aeruginosa isolated from the Nakdong River, Korea

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Microcystis aeruginosa causes harmful algal blooms in the Nakdong River of Korea. We studied the effect of different concentrations and ratios of ammonium (NH 4 + ), nitrate (NO 3 -), and phosphate (PO 4 3-) on growth of this species in BG-11 medium: each nutrient alone, NO 3 -: NH 4 + ratio, the N : P ratio with fixed total N (TN), and the N : P ratio with fixed total P (TP). The single nutrient experiments indicated that M. aeruginosa had the highest growth rate at NH 4 + and NO 3 -concentrations of 500 M, and at a PO 4 3-concentration of 5 M. The NO 3 -: NH 4 + ratio experiments showed that M. aeruginosa had the highest growth rate at a ratio of 1 : 1 when TN was 100 M and 250 M, and the lowest growth rate at a ratio of 1 : 1 when the TN was 500 M. The N : P ratio with fixed TN experiments indicated that M. aeruginosa had the highest growth rates at 50 : 1, 20 : 1, and 100 : 1 ratios when the TN was 100, 250, and 500 M, respectively. In contrast, the N : P ratio with fixed TP experiments showed that M. aeruginosa had the highest growth rates at 200 : 1 ratio at all tested TP concentrations. In conclusion, our results imply that the NO 3 -: NH 4 + ratio and the PO 4 3-concentration affect the early stage of growth of M. aeruginosa. In particular, our results suggest that the maximum growth of M. aeruginosa is not simply affected by the NO 3 -: NH 4 + ratio and the N : P ratio, but is determined by the TN concentration if a certain minimum PO 4 3-concentration is present.

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