2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-07213-4
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Characterization of phytoplankton community in a river ecosystem using pigment composition: a feasibility study

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“…The filter membrane was transferred to 25 mL test tubes and 10 mL of acetone solution was added before the sample was ultrasonically mixed at 4 • C for 10 min. The sample was then transferred to dark conditions at −20 • C for 24 h. The filtrate extracted with a Teflon syringe filter was placed into a 2 mL brown Energies 2020, 13, 697 4 of 13 chromatography bottle for high performance liquid chromatography (1100 Series, Agilent USA) for pigment analysis [21].…”
Section: Analysis Of Quantum Yield and Luteinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The filter membrane was transferred to 25 mL test tubes and 10 mL of acetone solution was added before the sample was ultrasonically mixed at 4 • C for 10 min. The sample was then transferred to dark conditions at −20 • C for 24 h. The filtrate extracted with a Teflon syringe filter was placed into a 2 mL brown Energies 2020, 13, 697 4 of 13 chromatography bottle for high performance liquid chromatography (1100 Series, Agilent USA) for pigment analysis [21].…”
Section: Analysis Of Quantum Yield and Luteinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Du et al (2020) investigated the bacterioplankton spatial distribution patterns and its determinants in a typical urban lake in eastern China (West Lake) by 16S rRNA gene highthroughput sequencing. A feasibility study on the pigment composition method evaluating phytoplankton composition (CHEMTAX-HPLC method) was carried out from a river system (Weihe River, Northwest China) and suggested that CHEMTAX-HPLC method was not accurate enough to characterize the phytoplankton communities in the freshwater ecosystem (Tian et al 2019). Long et al (2020) illustrated that morphology-based functional groups of phytoplankton could be an effective biological water quality indicator based on a case study in the Pearl River, South China.…”
Section: Phytoplankton and Bacterioplankton Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%