Abstract
The influence of Na fixation on the P-limited growth of two strains of Anabaena and Aphanizomenon was investigated using continuous cultures. Under N-2-fixing conditions Anabaena had a higher maximum growth rate, a greater affinity for P, a higher yield on P and a higher N-2 fixation activity than Aphanizomenon. In contrast to Anabaena, Aphanizomenon did not adjust its specific N-2 fixation activity and its cells became N depleted at high growth rates. Metabolic control analysis revealed that the growth rate of Aphanizomenon was controlled to a lesser extent by P than Anabaena's growth rate. As predicted on the basis of these monoculture measurements, Anabaena was the superior competitor for P in competition experiments. The results might help to distinguish the niches of these two closely related species.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 259-267 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | FEMS Microbial Ecology |
Volume | 24 |
Issue number | 3 |
Publication status | Published - Nov-1997 |
Keywords
- Anabaena
- Aphanizomenon
- cyanobacteria
- nitrogen fixation
- phosphorus limitation
- resource competition
- METABOLIC CONTROL ANALYSIS
- GROWTH-RATE
- PHYTOPLANKTON GROWTH
- CONTINUOUS-CULTURE
- FRESH-WATER
- FLOS-AQUAE
- CHEMOSTAT
- FIXATION
- LIGHT