International Journal of Microbiology (Jan 2018)

Bacterioplankton Activity in a Meso-eutrophic Subtropical Coastal Lagoon

  • Maria L. Schmitz Fontes,
  • Heloísa Fernandes,
  • Manoela Brandão,
  • Mariana Coutinho Hennemann,
  • Raquel Aparecida Loss,
  • Valdelúcia Maria Alves de Souza Grinevicius,
  • Denise Tonetta,
  • Karina Cesca,
  • Mônica Hessel Silveira,
  • Mara Bedin,
  • Derce Recouvreux,
  • Regina Vasconcellos Antônio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/3209605
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to investigate whether the bacterioplankton activity in the meso-eutrophic Conceição Lagoon would increase significantly under allochthonous inputs of inorganic nutrients and organic carbon. Abundance and biomass of bacterioplankton were evaluated under three treatments: light (14 h light/10 h dark), complete darkness (dark-control), and nutrient (C + N + P—dark, 100 : 10 : 1) enrichments during 72 h. Nutrient enrichments promoted a significant increase in abundance (maximum of 19.0 ×109 cells·L−1 in the first 32 hours) and biomass of the heterotrophic bacterioplankton, which induced the formation of large clusters. Bacterial biomass remained constant in the non-enriched incubations (dark-control and light). Bacterial growth rates were significantly higher after nutrient additions (1.35 d−1), followed by control (0.79 d−1), and light (0.63 d−1) treatments, which were statistically equal (p>0.05). Bacterial production rates were also significantly higher under nutrient additions (1.28 d−1), compared to the control and light (0.50 d−1 and 0.44 d−1, respectively), demonstrating that bacterial growth and production in this meso-eutrophic lagoon are under an immediate “bottom-up” regulation, followed by a potential top-down effect. These facts reinforce the urgency on improving the local wastewater management plan in order to prevent further expansion of anoxic waters.