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Accumulation of recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon during cyanobacterial blooms in Meiliang Bay, Lake Taihu: insights into the microbial carbon pump
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Introduction
Cyanobacterial blooms are increasing in frequency, intensity, and duration in both freshwater and marine environments, potentially enhancing carbon sequestration by producing recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon (RDOC).
Methods
We conducted monthly analyses of dissolved organic matter (DOM) composition and bacterial community dynamics in Lake Taihu (Meiliang Bay), China, integrating fluorescence DOM and
¹
H NMR to quantify carboxyl-rich alicyclic molecules (CRAM) as a molecular proxy for RDOC.
Results
Estimated CRAM increased from 51.86 ± 11.22 μM C in the non-bloom period to 60.80 ± 8.21 μM C during blooms (~17% higher). The annual average RDOC was 62.93 ± 10.66 μM C, accounting for ~16% of the total DOC. Bacterial community analysis revealed that labile DOC was actively metabolized and transformed into more recalcitrant compounds through microbial carbon pump mechanisms. Specifically, the CL500-29 marine group and
Sphaerotilus
contributed to the degradation of protein-like DOM, while the CL500-29 and hgc1 clades played key roles in CRAM formation.
Discussion
The pronounced RDOC enrichment in eutrophic lakes compared to non-eutrophic lakes, rivers, and marine systems underscores the potential of eutrophic lakes to function as significant carbon sinks, highlighting the necessity of integrating bloom-driven RDOC accumulation into carbon budget frameworks to reassess the long-term carbon sequestration potential of these systems.
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Title: Accumulation of recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon during cyanobacterial blooms in Meiliang Bay, Lake Taihu: insights into the microbial carbon pump
Description:
Introduction
Cyanobacterial blooms are increasing in frequency, intensity, and duration in both freshwater and marine environments, potentially enhancing carbon sequestration by producing recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon (RDOC).
Methods
We conducted monthly analyses of dissolved organic matter (DOM) composition and bacterial community dynamics in Lake Taihu (Meiliang Bay), China, integrating fluorescence DOM and
¹
H NMR to quantify carboxyl-rich alicyclic molecules (CRAM) as a molecular proxy for RDOC.
Results
Estimated CRAM increased from 51.
86 ± 11.
22 μM C in the non-bloom period to 60.
80 ± 8.
21 μM C during blooms (~17% higher).
The annual average RDOC was 62.
93 ± 10.
66 μM C, accounting for ~16% of the total DOC.
Bacterial community analysis revealed that labile DOC was actively metabolized and transformed into more recalcitrant compounds through microbial carbon pump mechanisms.
Specifically, the CL500-29 marine group and
Sphaerotilus
contributed to the degradation of protein-like DOM, while the CL500-29 and hgc1 clades played key roles in CRAM formation.
Discussion
The pronounced RDOC enrichment in eutrophic lakes compared to non-eutrophic lakes, rivers, and marine systems underscores the potential of eutrophic lakes to function as significant carbon sinks, highlighting the necessity of integrating bloom-driven RDOC accumulation into carbon budget frameworks to reassess the long-term carbon sequestration potential of these systems.
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