Relationship between watershed environments and growth of coastal diatoms
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Effect of watershed environments on river water quality and the subsequent influence of water quality on the growth of diatoms in coastal seawater were studied. Land use in the upper and lower site of the Ohkawa River (O-up and O-low) and the upper site of the Nanakita River (N-up) were dominated by forestry, whereas the lower site of the Nanakita River (N-low) was characterized by urbanization. Seasonal changes in nutrients in the Ohkawa and Nanakita Rivers suggested that the concentrations of NH_4-N, NO_3-N, PO_4-P and acid extractable-Fe were influenced by human activities, while Si concentration reflected geological conditions. The average concentrations of fulvic acid-like Fe (FA-Fe), closely associated with the growth of coastal diatoms, were 1 and 16μgL^<-1> at the O-up and O-low sites, respectively, while those of the Nanakita River were 5μgL^<-1> (N-up) and 53μgL^<-1> (N-low). For each river, FA-Fe concentrations of the lower sites were much higher than the upper sites. Moreover, the concentration of FA-Fe at N-low was much higher than at O-low. Therefore, it was concluded that FA-Fe originates not only from forest vegetation but also from urban activity. The growth of the Skeletonema, a typical diatom of coastal waters, was stimulated by the addition of O-low river water compared to addition of O-up, reflecting the FA-Fe content. Diatom growth stimulation with the addition of lower river water was much more prominent in the Nanakita River, whose watershed is characterized by runoff from Sendai city.Original Paper
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著者
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Saigusa Masahiko
Field Science Center, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University
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Kunii Daisuke
Field Science Center Tohoku University
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Saigusa Masahiko
Field Science Center Tohoku University
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Saigusa Masahiko
Field Sci. Center Graduate School Of Agric. Sci. Tohoku Univ.
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Saito Genya
Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Tohoku University
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Saito Genya
Graduate School Of Agriculture Science Tohoku University
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