2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202307.1197.v1
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Chlorophyll Content and Photosynthetic Activity of Phytoplankton in Reservoirs of the Volga River (Russia)

Abstract: Using the fluorescent method in the modification of Krasnoyarsk State University, we study development (as chlorophyll content, ∑CHL) and photosynthetic activity of phytoplankton in seven large flat reservoir of the Volga River cascade (Russia) in August 2915–2017. In period of maximal warming of water, average ∑CHL varied in limits of 19.4–33.7 μg L–1 in the Upper Volga, 8.5–27.8 μg L–1 in the Middle Volga, and 5.2–11.3 μg L–1 in the Lower Volga. Photosynthetic activity coefficient (PhAC) varied mostly in lim… Show more

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“…The photosynthetic activity coefficient (PhAC) changed less than ∑CHL, and it looked like a more stable parameter as well as photosynthesis measured via the oxygen flask method [8]. The same PhAC range was obtained for phytoplankton of the Yangtze River [30], Lake Shira [50], and earlier in reservoirs of the Upper Volga, including Rybinsk reservoir, which also had a low PhAC variation [25,26].…”
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confidence: 76%
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“…The photosynthetic activity coefficient (PhAC) changed less than ∑CHL, and it looked like a more stable parameter as well as photosynthesis measured via the oxygen flask method [8]. The same PhAC range was obtained for phytoplankton of the Yangtze River [30], Lake Shira [50], and earlier in reservoirs of the Upper Volga, including Rybinsk reservoir, which also had a low PhAC variation [25,26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Phytoplankton form the basis of the trophic pyramid in the largest river in Europe, the Volga River, which has now been transformed into a cascade of reservoirs [7,8]. Research of the pigments in the Volga River was started in the middle of the XX century [9], and these studies have been supplemented with new data [10][11][12], which are summarized in [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%