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Brazilian Journal of Biology
Oxygen uptake during mineralization of humic substances from Infernão Lagoon (São Paulo, Brazil)
M. B. Cunha-santino1  I. Bianchini Jr.1 
[1] ,Universidade Federal de São CarlosSão Carlos SP ,Brazil
关键词: humic substances;    oxygen uptake;    aerobic conditions;    Infernão Lagoon (Brazil);    substâncias húmicas;    consumo de oxigênio;    condições aeróbias;    lagoa do Infernão (Brasil);   
DOI  :  10.1590/S1519-69842004000400005
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Assays were carried out to evaluate the dissolved oxygen uptake resulting from mineralization of humic substances (fulvic acid (FA) and humic acid (HA)) from different sources: sediment, dissolved organic matter (DOM) of 120-day decomposed aquatic macrophyte (Scirpus cubensis and Cabomba piauhyensis), and lagoon DOM. The experiments were also aimed at estimating the oxygen uptake coefficient of the mineralization. About 20-30 mg of substrate were added to 1.1 liters of water from Infernão Lagoon (21º33' to 21º37'S; 47º45' to 47º51'W). The solutions were aerated and the dissolved oxygen (DO) was monitored during 40 days. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and particulate organic carbon (POC) were estimated after 80 days of the experiment. Anaerobic processes were avoided by aerating the solutions. The results were fitted to a first-order kinetics model, from which the uptake of oxygen parameters was obtained. Oxygen consumption (OC) ranged from 4.24 mg L-1 (HA - S. cubensis) to 33.76 mg L-1 (FA - sediment). The highest deoxygenation coefficient (kD) was observed during mineralization of FA - DOM (0.299 day-1), followed in decreasing order by FA - S. cubensis, HA - sediment, HA - S. cubensis, FA - sediment, and FA - C. piauhyensis (0.282; 0.255; 0.178; 0.130, and 0.123 day-1, respectively). The carbon analyses indicated that the FA and HA samples at the end of the experiment presented a decay that varied from 15.23% to 42.35% and that the FA and HA conversions into POC were relatively low (from 0.76% to 3.94%).

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