Abstract

AbstractOutsourcing of sulfate is considered as an impact on Harmful-Cyanobacteria (HFCB) distribution in Lake Kinneret. Molybdenum (Mo) is primarily required by HFCB for their nitrogenase activity and therefore affecting growth rate of HFCB. Consequently, sulfate is involved in the competition between Peridinium and HFCB in Lake Kinneret. Presently the Kinneret ecosystem is N-limited ecosystems and the Nitrogenase enzyme of HFCB is an advantage but require sufficient Mo supply whilst its competitor, sulfate is heavily transported from the Hula Valley to lake Kinneret. The Peat soil in the Hula Valley contain huge load of Gypsum and its dissolved product, sulfate, is transported into lake Kinneret. The migration of dissolved gypsum is a dependent of soil moisture, rainfall and river discharges, and the fluctuations of the Ground Water Table depth (GWT).KeywordsSulfateHarmful Cyanobacteria Peridinium

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