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Effects of sediments on submerged macrophytes growth

CHEN Kaining1,2; CHEN Xiaofeng3; CHEN Weimin1; Liu Ensheng2; LAN Cejie1; XU Hai1   

  1. 1Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China; 2Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, China; 3College of Life Sciences, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China
  • Received:2005-06-29 Revised:2006-06-05 Online:2006-08-18 Published:2006-08-18

Abstract: With mesocom experiment, this paper studied the effects of different sediments (sandstone, clay and mud) in Taihu Lake of China on the growth of four submerged macrophytes Vallisneria natans, Potamogeton malaianus, Hydrilla verticillata, and Ceratophyllum demersum. The results showed that among the test sediments, mud was more available. When growing on sandstone, clay and mud, the mean biomass of V. natans, P. malaianus, H. verticillata and C. demersum was 72.37, 126.25 and 134.10 g, 40.0, 72.10 and 90.70 g, 0.27, 6.58 and 73.64 g, and 0.17, 3.26 and 84.42 g, respectively. V. natans and P. malaianus had a stronger adaptability to the clay with lower nutrients contents, while H. verticillata and C. demersum didn’t. All the test species grown on sandstone had the lowest biomass and shoot height, and H. verticillat and C. demersum were not able to survive by the end of the experiment. V. natans had a lower root activity (TTC) than P. malaianus, being 0, 0.16±0.05 and 0.36±0.33 mg·g-1·h-1, and 2.68±0.34, 2.30±0.77 and 5.24±0.67 mg·g-1·h-1 when growing on sandstone, clay, and mud, respectively. The oxygen release from the root systems of test submerged macrophytes was in the order of V. natans>P. malaianus>H. verticillata. The measurements of chlorophyll content, cell membrane permeability, and MDA also had the similar trends mentioned above.

Key words: Bio slurry reactor, PAHs, Bioremediation