Abstract
This study examined diurnal variation in metabolic functions of Cyanobacteria bloom. Cyanobacteria bloom showed distinct patterns of metabolic compounds between samples collected in surface water and middle water (water depth 0.3m). Nucleic acids, metabolic compounds related to glycolysis and gluconeogenesis, and dipeptides were found abundantly on surface water, and amino acids and metabolic compounds associated with the citric acid cycle were found abundantly in middle water. These metabolic fluctuations suggest that the fluid phenomena seen in the Cyanobacteria bloom field to function as a field that activates ATP synthesis at surface water, providing abundant energy sources for Cyanobacteria.
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