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Bioavailability and preservation of organic phosphorus in lake sediments: Insights from enzymatic hydrolysis and( 31)P nuclear magnetic resonance
Yuanrong Zhu; Weiying Feng; Shasha Liu; Zhongqi He; Xiaoli Zhao; Yong Liu; Jianyang Guo; John P. Giesy; Fengchang Wu
2018
Source PublicationChemosphere
Volume211Pages:50-61
Abstract

Bioavailability and preservation of organic P (P-o) in the sediment profiles (DC-1 and DC-2) from Lake Dianchi, a eutrophic lake in China, were investigated by a combination of enzymatic hydrolysis and solution P-31 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Results showed that large of P-o could be extracted by NaOH-EDTA (NaOH-EDTA P-o), with little P(o )in residues after extraction with NaOH-EDTA. Bioavailability and preservation of NaOH-EDTA P-o provide key information for biogeochemical cycling of P-o in sediments. The details of P species and their bioavailability in NaOH-EDTA P-o showed that 54.8 -70.4% in DC-1 and 54.6-100% in DC-2, measured by P-31 NMR, could be hydrolyzed by the phosphatase. Whereas, some proportion of NaOH-EDTA P-o could not be hydrolyzed by the phosphatase, and decreased with sediment depth. Interaction between P-o and other organic matter (e.g., humic acids) is likely an important factor for preservation of these P-o in the sediment profiles. Simulation experiments of hydrolysis of model P(o )compounds adsorbed by minerals, such as goethite and montmorillonite, further indicated that adsorption to minerals protected some P-o, especially phytate-like P, from enzymatic hydrolysis, thus preserving these forms of P-o in sediments. Interactions of P-o with organic matter and minerals in the sediments are two important factors determining biogeochemical cycling of P-o in lakes. Intervention to break the cycle of Fe-P and bioavailable P-o(e.g., labile monoester P) in the history of eutrophication is important way to control algal blooming. 

KeywordOrganic Phosphorus enzymatic Hydrolysis 31p Nmr bioavailability preservation sediments
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/8896
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Environment Criteria and Risk Assessment, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China
2.USDA-ARS Southern Regional Research Center, 1100 Robert E Lee Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
3.School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Guiyang University, Guiyang, 550005, China
4.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China
5.Department of Biomedical and Veterinary Biosciences and Toxicology Centre, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Yuanrong Zhu,Weiying Feng,Shasha Liu,et al. Bioavailability and preservation of organic phosphorus in lake sediments: Insights from enzymatic hydrolysis and( 31)P nuclear magnetic resonance[J]. Chemosphere,2018,211:50-61.
APA Yuanrong Zhu.,Weiying Feng.,Shasha Liu.,Zhongqi He.,Xiaoli Zhao.,...&Fengchang Wu.(2018).Bioavailability and preservation of organic phosphorus in lake sediments: Insights from enzymatic hydrolysis and( 31)P nuclear magnetic resonance.Chemosphere,211,50-61.
MLA Yuanrong Zhu,et al."Bioavailability and preservation of organic phosphorus in lake sediments: Insights from enzymatic hydrolysis and( 31)P nuclear magnetic resonance".Chemosphere 211(2018):50-61.
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