Abstract

Phosphorus (P) is a vital nutrient for algal growth. Aside from soluble reactive P (SRP), organic P (OP) is used by algae via alkaline phosphatase (AP) hydrolysis, which can play an important role in supplying P. Enzymatically-hydrolysable OP (EHP) can potentially be used as an indicator of bioavailability of P other than SRP in natural waters. We investigated the ecological significance of alkaline phosphatase activity (APA), EHP concentration and P turnover time in the inflowing rivers of Lake Taihu (Taihu) during three hydrologic periods. Results indicated high SRP concentration and low SRP demand by algal suppressed APA in the inflowing rivers, the highest proportion of OP mineralization rate (v) to the maximum reaction velocity of AP (Vmax) is only 14.7%. P turnover time of the inflowing rivers was generally from 3 to 7 days and in exceptional cases, it could exceed 10 days. The high EHP reserve and the sufficient AP for OP mineralization render the rivers a significant source of utilizable OP, further exacerbating eutrophication of Taihu.

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