Schindler's legacy: from eutrophic lakes to the phosphorus utilization strategies of cyanobacteria
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Burford, Michele A
Wood, Susanna A
Aubriot, Luis
Ibelings, Bas
Prentice, Matthew
Galvanese, Elena
Harris, Ted D
Hamilton, David P
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David Schindler and his colleagues pioneered studies in the 1970s on the role of phosphorus in stimulating cyanobacterial blooms in North American lakes. Our understanding of the nuances of phosphorus utilization by cyanobacteria has evolved since that time. We review the phosphorus utilization strategies used by cyanobacteria, such as use of organic forms, alternation between passive and active uptake, and luxury storage. While many aspects of physiological responses to phosphorus of cyanobacteria have been measured, our understanding of the critical processes that drive species diversity, adaptation and competition remains limited. We identify persistent critical knowledge gaps, particularly on the adaptation of cyanobacteria to low nutrient concentrations. We propose that traditional discipline-specific studies be adapted and expanded to encompass innovative new methodologies and take advantage of interdisciplinary opportunities among physiologists, molecular biologists, and modellers, to advance our understanding and prediction of toxic cyanobacteria, and ultimately to mitigate the occurrence of blooms.
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© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of FEMS. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Surface water quality processes and contaminated sediment assessment
Microbiology
Michaelis-Menten
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cyanobacterial blooms
eutrophication
nutrient limitation
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Xiao, M; Burford, MA; Wood, SA; Aubriot, L; Ibelings, B; Prentice, M; Galvanese, E; Harris, TD; Hamilton, DP, Schindler's legacy: from eutrophic lakes to the phosphorus utilization strategies of cyanobacteria, FEMS Microbiology Reviews, 2022