Do distinct water chemistry, reservoir age and disturbance make any difference on phosphatase activity?

Alkaline phosphatase activity was assessed concomitantly with total phosphorus, orthophosphate and phosphomonoester concentrations in two meso-eutrophic reservoirs with distinct age and subjected to different kinds of environmental influence. Differences in conductivity, temperature and pH were foun...

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Main Authors: Maria-José BOAVIDA, Ana Maria GERALDES
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2003-08-01
Series:Journal of Limnology
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Online Access:http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/303
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spelling doaj-deb66c2913fd445db0a46576e08767672020-11-25T03:32:27ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86332003-08-0162216317110.4081/jlimnol.2003.163Do distinct water chemistry, reservoir age and disturbance make any difference on phosphatase activity?Maria-José BOAVIDAAna Maria GERALDESAlkaline phosphatase activity was assessed concomitantly with total phosphorus, orthophosphate and phosphomonoester concentrations in two meso-eutrophic reservoirs with distinct age and subjected to different kinds of environmental influence. Differences in conductivity, temperature and pH were found. However, during the study period alkaline phosphatase activity was similar in both reservoirs. Water colour was higher in S. Serrada Reservoir. This fact can be related to (1) reservoir age (2) high internal disturbance (3) large imputs of allochthonous detritus, resulting from the combined effect of grazing, fire and catchment slope. Despite the high water colour recorded in S. Serrada, alkaline phosphatase activity was apparently not inactivated by humic substances. Besides, the obtained results demonstrated that hydrolysis of phosphomonoesters by alkaline phosphatase was not important for orthophosphate regeneration in these reservoirs. Probably orthophosphate was always available to biota. In fact, in the experiments based on Selenastrum capricornutum Printz algal test, similar phytoplankton growth responses were obtained for different phosphorus concentrations. Thus, these results seem to indicate that phosphorus was not a limiting nutrient in either reservoir. Although phosphatase activity was significantly correlated with some phytoplankton genera in both reservoirs, no significant correlations were found between enzyme activity and chlorophyll-a. Significant correlations between phosphatase activity and crustacean zooplankton were only recorded in S. Serrada. In spite of these results there was some indication that the main source of phosphatase might have been bacteria involved in decomposition processes instead of phyto- and zooplankton taxahttp://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/303Alkaline phosphataseorthophosphate regenerationphytoplanktonzooplanktonreservoirs
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author Maria-José BOAVIDA
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Do distinct water chemistry, reservoir age and disturbance make any difference on phosphatase activity?
Journal of Limnology
Alkaline phosphatase
orthophosphate regeneration
phytoplankton
zooplankton
reservoirs
author_facet Maria-José BOAVIDA
Ana Maria GERALDES
author_sort Maria-José BOAVIDA
title Do distinct water chemistry, reservoir age and disturbance make any difference on phosphatase activity?
title_short Do distinct water chemistry, reservoir age and disturbance make any difference on phosphatase activity?
title_full Do distinct water chemistry, reservoir age and disturbance make any difference on phosphatase activity?
title_fullStr Do distinct water chemistry, reservoir age and disturbance make any difference on phosphatase activity?
title_full_unstemmed Do distinct water chemistry, reservoir age and disturbance make any difference on phosphatase activity?
title_sort do distinct water chemistry, reservoir age and disturbance make any difference on phosphatase activity?
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Limnology
issn 1129-5767
1723-8633
publishDate 2003-08-01
description Alkaline phosphatase activity was assessed concomitantly with total phosphorus, orthophosphate and phosphomonoester concentrations in two meso-eutrophic reservoirs with distinct age and subjected to different kinds of environmental influence. Differences in conductivity, temperature and pH were found. However, during the study period alkaline phosphatase activity was similar in both reservoirs. Water colour was higher in S. Serrada Reservoir. This fact can be related to (1) reservoir age (2) high internal disturbance (3) large imputs of allochthonous detritus, resulting from the combined effect of grazing, fire and catchment slope. Despite the high water colour recorded in S. Serrada, alkaline phosphatase activity was apparently not inactivated by humic substances. Besides, the obtained results demonstrated that hydrolysis of phosphomonoesters by alkaline phosphatase was not important for orthophosphate regeneration in these reservoirs. Probably orthophosphate was always available to biota. In fact, in the experiments based on Selenastrum capricornutum Printz algal test, similar phytoplankton growth responses were obtained for different phosphorus concentrations. Thus, these results seem to indicate that phosphorus was not a limiting nutrient in either reservoir. Although phosphatase activity was significantly correlated with some phytoplankton genera in both reservoirs, no significant correlations were found between enzyme activity and chlorophyll-a. Significant correlations between phosphatase activity and crustacean zooplankton were only recorded in S. Serrada. In spite of these results there was some indication that the main source of phosphatase might have been bacteria involved in decomposition processes instead of phyto- and zooplankton taxa
topic Alkaline phosphatase
orthophosphate regeneration
phytoplankton
zooplankton
reservoirs
url http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/303
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