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Effect of algal deposition on acetate and methane concentrations in the profundal sediment of a deep lake (Lake Constance)

FEMS Microbiology Ecology, ISSN: 0168-6496, Vol: 16, Issue: 4, Page: 251-259
1995
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In the profundal sediment ot Lake Constance (143 m depth) the temperature is constant at 4 °C. Despite the constant temperature, CH 4 concentrations changed with season between about 120 μM in winter and about 750 μM in summer, measured down to 30 cm depth. The acetate concentration profiles also varied between seasons. In summer, acetate concentration reached a maximum at about 100 μM in 2 or 4 cm depth. In winter, maximal concentrations of about 5 μM were observed over the entire depth. Input of organic material in late spring may be the reason for the seasonal change of both compounds. To simulate such a sedimentation event, intact sediment cores were covered with suspensions of Porphyridium aerugenium or Synechococcus sp. The addition of the phytoplankton material resulted in a drastic increase of acetate concentrations with a maximum at 2 cm depth, similar to in situ acetate concentrations measured in summer. The same applies for CH 4 for which increased concentrations were observed down to 6 cm depth. H 2 concentrations, on the other hand, showed no distinct increase. Treatment of intact sediment cores with 14 C-labeled Synechococcus cells resulted in the formation of 14 C-acetate, 14 CH 4 and 14 CO 2. Maximum concentrations of 14 CH 4 were found at 4 cm depth, i.e. just above the depth to which 14 C-acetate penetrated. The results show that phytoplankton blooms may cause a seasonal variation of acetate and CH 4 in profundal sediments of deep lakes despite the constant low temperature. They also indicate that acetate is the dominant substrate for methanogenic bacteria in the profundal sediments of Lake Constance.

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