Title of article :
Aquatic plant nutrients, moss phosphatase activities and tissue composition in four upland streams in northern England
Author/Authors :
N.T.W. Ellwood، نويسنده , , S.M. Haile، نويسنده , , B.A Whitton، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
A study was made of the water chemistry, tissue nutrients and surface phosphatase activities of the 2-cm apices of three mosses in four upland streams in northern England, UK. This was part of a project to optimize methods for assessing nutrient fractions in environments with highly variable water chemistry. Aqueous N and P fractions showed the greatest variability followed by moss phosphatase activities, with nutrient composition of the shoot apices the least variable. There was no consistent pattern as to which aqueous N or P fraction was the most variable. The ratio between total inorganic N and total filtrable P ranged over three orders of magnitude in some streams. The interrelations between tissue N and P concentrations, tissue N:P ratio, phosphatase activities and aqueous variables showed:
(1)
Significant +ve relationship between tissue N and aqueous NO3–N in some populations, but not between tissue P and aqueous P concentration;
(2)
Significant +ve relationships between phosphatase activities and aqueous organic N, but none with aqueous organic P;
(3)
Significant +ve relationships between phosphodiesterase:phosphomonoesterase activities and aqueous organic N;
(4)
Significant −ve relationships between phosphatase activities and tissue P concentration;
(5)
Significant +ve relationships between phosphatase activities and tissue N:P.
Both types of biological measurement are valuable for monitoring ambient nutrients in upland streams. Neither is clearly better than the other, so both should be included in surveys.
Keywords :
Upland streams , Moss , Nutrients , Phosphate , Monitoring , Surface phosphatase
Journal title :
Journal of Hydrology
Journal title :
Journal of Hydrology