Effects of zinc on leaf decomposition by fungi in streams:: Studies in microcosms

被引:50
|
作者
Duarte, S [1 ]
Pascoal, C [1 ]
Cássio, F [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minho, Dept Biol, P-4710057 Braga, Portugal
关键词
D O I
10.1007/s00248-003-2032-5
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The effect of zinc on leaf decomposition by aquatic fungi was studied in microcosms. Alder leaf disks were pre-colonized for 15 days at the source of the Este River and exposed to different zinc concentrations during 25 days. Leaf mass loss, fungal biomass (based on ergosterol concentration), fungal production (rates of [1-C-14] acetate incorporation into ergosterol), sporulation rates, and species richness of aquatic hyphomycetes were determined. At the source of the Este River decomposition of alder leaves was fast and 50% of the initial mass was lost in 25 days. A total of 18 aquatic hyphomycete species were recorded during 42 days of leaf immersion. Articulospora tetracladia was the dominant species, followed by Lunulospora curvula and two unidentified species with sigmoid conidia. Cluster analysis suggested that zinc concentration and exposure time affected the structure of aquatic hyphomycete assemblages, even though richness had not been severely affected. Both zinc concentration and exposure time significantly affected leaf mass loss, fungal production and sporulation, but not fungal biomass. Zinc exposure reduced leaf mass loss, inhibited fungal production and affected fungal reproduction by either stimulating or inhibiting sporulation rates. The results of this work suggested zinc pollution might depress leaf decomposition in streams due to changes in the structure and activity of aquatic fungi.
引用
收藏
页码:366 / 374
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effects of Zinc on Leaf Decomposition by Fungi in Streams: Studies in Microcosms
    S. Duarte
    C. Pascoal
    F. Cássio
    [J]. Microbial Ecology, 2004, 48 : 366 - 374
  • [2] Mixtures of zinc and phosphate affect leaf litter decomposition by aquatic fungi in streams
    Fernandes, Isabel
    Duarte, Sofia
    Cassio, Fernanda
    Pascoal, Claudia
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2009, 407 (14) : 4283 - 4288
  • [3] EFFECTS OF FLOODING ON LEAF LITTER DECOMPOSITION IN MICROCOSMS
    DAY, FP
    [J]. OECOLOGIA, 1983, 56 (2-3) : 180 - 184
  • [4] Direct and indirect effects of zinc oxide and titanium dioxide nanoparticles on the decomposition of leaf litter in streams
    Al Riyami, Sumaya
    Al Mahrouqi, Dalal
    Abed, Raeid M. M.
    Elshafie, Abdulkadir
    Sathe, Priyanka
    Barry, Michael J.
    [J]. ECOTOXICOLOGY, 2019, 28 (04) : 435 - 448
  • [5] Direct and indirect effects of zinc oxide and titanium dioxide nanoparticles on the decomposition of leaf litter in streams
    Sumaya Al Riyami
    Dalal Al Mahrouqi
    Raeid M. M. Abed
    Abdulkadir Elshafie
    Priyanka Sathe
    Michael J. Barry
    [J]. Ecotoxicology, 2019, 28 : 435 - 448
  • [6] Warming overrides eutrophication effects on leaf litter decomposition in stream microcosms
    Perez, Javier
    Cornejo, Aydee
    Alonso, Alberto
    Guerra, Alisson
    Garcia, Gabriela
    Nieto, Carlos
    Correa-Araneda, Francisco
    Rojo, Diana
    Boyero, Luz
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 2023, 332
  • [7] Effects of benomyl and diazinon on isopod-mediated leaf litter decomposition in microcosms
    Vink, K
    van Straalen, NM
    [J]. PEDOBIOLOGIA, 1999, 43 (04) : 345 - 359
  • [8] Early stages of leaf decomposition are mediated by aquatic fungi in the hyporheic zone of woodland streams
    Cornut, Julien
    Elger, Arnaud
    Lambrigot, Didier
    Marmonier, Pierre
    Chauvet, Eric
    [J]. FRESHWATER BIOLOGY, 2010, 55 (12) : 2541 - 2556
  • [9] THE LACK OF AN EFFECT OF LEAD AND ACIDITY ON LEAF DECOMPOSITION IN LABORATORY MICROCOSMS
    CRIST, TO
    WILLIAMS, NR
    AMTHOR, JS
    SICCAMA, TG
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION SERIES A-ECOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL, 1985, 38 (04): : 295 - 303
  • [10] Nutrient enrichment overwhelms diversity effects in leaf decomposition by stream fungi
    Bärlocher, F
    Corkum, M
    [J]. OIKOS, 2003, 101 (02) : 247 - 252