Release of nitrogen and phosphorus from macrophyte stands of summer dried out sediments of a eutrophic reservoir

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Contributors

  • Andreas Kleeberg - , Brandenburg University of Technology (Author)
  • Majana Heidenreich - , Brandenburg University of Technology (Author)

Abstract

Spremberg Reservoir, Lusatia, Germany, is a linear reservoir which impounds the lowland River Spree to a length of 8 km. Due to low summer runoff and continuous extraction from it for public water supply ca. 21 % of the total area (6.8 km2) dried out from May/June to October/November in 2000. The seasonal P and N accumulation and release by the macrophytes growing on these areas were investigated. Two major groups of macrophyte stands, dominated either by water smartweed Polygonum amphibium L. (50-100 %) or by marsh cudweed Gnaphalium uliginosum L. (50-75 %), were distinguished. In September 2000, their above-ground biomass was harvested from from 15 representative 5 x 5 m plots. It varied between 34-420 g d.w. m-2 for P. amphibium and 76-120 g d.w. m-2 for G. uliginosum. Plant elemental composition, incubation of undisturbed sediment cores and litter bag exposure showed that the mean P accumulation rate of both stands (7.2 mg P m-2 d -1) was less than the release rate (9.7 mg P m-2 d -1), whereas the N accumulation rate (57.4 mg N m-2d -1) was higher than the release rate (43.4 mg N m-2 d -1). The temporary storage of 0.52 t P and 6.51 t N by the macrophyte stands was compensated by release rates orders of magnitude higher than the corresponding benthic release rates (0.03-0.06 mg P m-2 d-1, 1.03-2.08 mg N m-2 d-1) influencing the overall water quality of the reservoir periodically. Riparian zone fluxes apparently added little to the reservoir-wide internal loading since the high Fe supply guarantees an efficient P retention in the sediments.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)115-136
Number of pages22
JournalArchiv fur Hydrobiologie
Volume159
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2004
Peer-reviewedYes
Externally publishedYes

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0001-9779-4799/work/163764539

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Keywords

  • Drawdown, Iron, Macrophytes, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Re-inundation, Reservoir, Sediment