Elements in aquatic macrophytes, water, plankton, and sediments surveyed in three North Island Lakes
- 30 March 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
- Vol. 11 (1) , 73-93
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00288330.1977.9515662
Abstract
Aquatic macrophytes (Elodea canadensis Rich, in Michx., Lagarosiphon major (Ridley) Moss., Potamogeton crispus L., Potamogeton ochreatus Raoul, Pota‐mogeton cheesemanii A. Cunn., and Myriophyllum elatinoides Gaud.) were collected from Lakes Rotoaira, Taupo, and Aratiatia, North Island, New Zealand, in November 1972 and analysed for 26 elements (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulphur, sodium, chlorine, silicon, aluminium, iron, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, molybdenum, strontium, barium, lead, boron, gallium, and zirconium). Elodea and Lagaro‐spihon were sampled again in March 1973, July 1974, and August 1974, to provide data on variability within a single stand, and change in element content during different seasons and different stages of growth. Surface water, plankton, and sediment samples were also collected at each sampling site in November 1972 and were analysed for the same range of elements. The average level of phosphorus (2900 μg.g−1), magnesium (5800 μg.g−1), sodium (5800 μg.g−1) , chlorine (13000 μg.g−1), iron (710 μg.g−1), vanadium (9.2 μg.g−1), chromium (5 μg.g −1), manganese (5800 μg.g−1) and boron (33 μg.g−1) was highest in macrophytes from Lake Rotoaira. The level of some other elements was also highest in water from Lake Rotoaira: potassium (3 mg.litre−1); calcium (10 mg.litre−1); magnesium (5.6 mg.litre−1) sulphur (6.5 mg.litre−1) and silicon (31 mg.litre−1). Lake Rotoaira apparently has a higher nutrient status than Lakes Taupo and Aratiatia, but the maxima also reflect some of the differences in catchment geology between the three lakes.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- Sediments of lakes Rotoroa and Rotoiti, South Island, New ZealandNew Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1976
- 1972 values for international geochemical reference samplesGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1973
- Variation in the elemental content of Eichhornia crassipesHydrobiologia, 1971
- The influence of nutrient pollution levels upon element constitution and morphology of Elodea canadensis rich. in Michx.Environmental Pollution (1970), 1971
- The nutritive value of three species of water weedsEconomic Botany, 1969
- U.S. Geological Survey standards—II. First compilation of data for the new U.S.G.S. rocksGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1969
- Comparative elemental analyses of a standard plant materialThe Analyst, 1967
- FLUCTUATIONS IN THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF TWO LAKEWEEDS FROM NEW ZEALANDWeed Research, 1966
- The phosphorus content of some aquatic macrophytes with special reference to seasonal fluctuations and applications of phosphate fertilizersHydrobiologia, 1965
- Cell Contents of Nitrogen and Phosphorous as a Measure of Their Availability for Growth of Microcystis AeruginosaEcology, 1954