Periphyton effects on bacterial assemblages and harmful cyanobacterial blooms in a eutrophic freshwater lake: a mesocosm study

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Yingshun Cui
Long Jin
So-Ra Ko
Seong-Jun Chun
Hyung-Seok Oh
Chang Soo Lee
Ankita Srivastava
Hee-Mock Oh
Chi-Yong Ahn
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[1] Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology,Cell Factory Research Center
[2] 125 Gwahak-ro,College of Biology and the Environment
[3] Yuseong-gu,Department of Environmental Biotechnology
[4] Co-Innovation Centre for Sustainable Forestry in Southern China,Culture Collection Team
[5] Nanjing Forestry University,undefined
[6] KRIBB School of Biotechnology,undefined
[7] Korea University of Science & Technology (UST),undefined
[8] Freshwater Bioresources Culture Research Division,undefined
[9] Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources,undefined
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Periphyton comprises a broad range of autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms that grow on submerged surfaces in aquatic environments. To investigate the ecological roles of periphyton and their symbiotic bacterial assemblages related to the control of cyanobacterial blooms, mesocosm experiments were performed in a eutrophic lake that is usually infested with harmful cyanobacterial blooms. Our results showed that periphyton, together with their symbionts, reduced Chl-a concentrations (up to 94%), improved water clarity and effectively controlled cyanobacterial blooms in the treatment mesocosm. Planktonic bacterial compositions varied greatly in the pre-bloom/bloom/post-bloom periods in both mesocosms and were mainly influenced by total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) concentrations. The phylum Cyanobacteria was the major component in the water samples until bloom peak, but it was replaced by Actinobacteria in the post-bloom period. However, periphyton niches were dominated by Alphaproteobacteria throughout the experiments, Cyanobacteria proportion being lower. Overall, the results indicated that periphyton and their unique bacterial partners could effectively compete with cyanobacteria and improve water quality. Their underlying interaction mechanism was also suggested to explain how periphyton and their symbionts can reduce cyanobacterial blooms in eutrophic water.
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