Sulfate-induced entrophication and phytotoxicity in freshwater wetlands

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Lamers, LPM [1 ]
Tomassen, HBM [1 ]
Roelofs, JGM [1 ]
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[1] Univ Nijmegen, Dept Ecol, Res Grp Environm Biol, NL-6525 ED Nijmegen, Netherlands
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10.1021/es970362f
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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In recent decades, sulfate concentrations in many European freshwater wetlands have increased by 10-fold or more, due mainly to the use of sulfate-polluted river water to compensate for water shortage in these areas. To test the effect of surf ate enrichment a mesocosm experiment was set up, using waterlogged soil cores, intact with vegetation, from a mesotrophic fen meadow. During sulfate addition at environmentally relevant levels (0, 2, and 4 mmol L-1), phosphate concentration and alkalinity of the pore water rapidly rose due to increased sulfate reduction rates. Free sulfide accumulated to levels toxic to several wetland plant species and biomass regrowth after harvesting was significantly lower on treated soils, especially for Carer species. Eventually, the concentrations of ammonium, phosphate, and potassium increased strongly in the treated soils due to reduced uptake by plants and extra mineralization. Sulfate availability was rate limiting, until the supply of readily decomposable organic matter became limited. It is argued that the Significance of the observed changes in free sulfide concentrations and in the rate of nutrient mobilization should be recognized, and that these effects can be as important as direct eutrophication caused by the import of nutrients. The reported changes may severely influence the plant species composition of freshwater wetlands.
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