Roles of Attached Bacteria on the Growth and Metabolism of Microcystis aeruginosa with Limited Soluble Phosphorus
Yuhao Song,
Ruikai Li,
Lianwei Zou
et al.
Abstract:The limited endogenous soluble phosphorus (P) in lake sediment is a potential and non-negligible P pool for the growth of Microcystis species and the bacteria attached to them. The attached bacteria are considered as P utilization supporters that contribute to Microcystis blooms; however, their effects on Microcystis growth and metabolism during the utilization of limited soluble P are poorly understood. Here, a series of cocultivations of Microcystis aeruginosa and a Microcystis growth-promoting bacterium, Br… Show more
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