Effect of rainfall in shaping microbial community during Microcystis bloom in Nakdong River, Korea

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Title
Effect of rainfall in shaping microbial community during Microcystis bloom in Nakdong River, Korea
Author(s)
Mingyeong Kang; Ve Van Le; So-Ra Ko; S J Chun; Dong Yun Choi; Y Shin; K Kim; S H Baek; Chi-Yong Ahn
Bibliographic Citation
Science of Total Environment, vol. 928, pp. 172482-172482
Publication Year
2024
Abstract
Various environmental factors play a role in the formation and collapse of Microcystis blooms. This study investigates the impact of heavy rainfall on cyanobacterial abundance, microbial community composition, and functional dynamics in the Nakdong River, South Korea, during typical and exceptionally rainy years. The results reveal distinct responses to rainfall variations, particularly in cyanobacterial dominance and physicochemical characteristics. In 2020, characterized by unprecedented rainfall from mid-July to August, Microcystis blooms were interrupted significantly, exhibiting lower cell densities and decreased water temperature, compared to normal bloom patterns in 2019. Moreover, microbial community composition varied, with increases in Gammaproteobacteria and notably in genera of Limnohabitans and Fluviicola. These alterations in environmental conditions and bacterial community were similar to those of the post-bloom period in late September 2019. It shows that heavy rainfall during summer leads to changes in environmental factors, consequently causing shifts in bacterial communities akin to those observed during the autumn-specific post-bloom period in typical years. These changes also accompany shifts in bacterial functions, primarily involved in the degradation of organic matter such as amino acids, fatty acids, and terpenoids, which are assumed to have been released due to the significant collapse of cyanobacteria. Our results demonstrate that heavy rainfall in early summer induces changes in the environmental factors and subsequently microbial communities and their functions, similar to those of the post-bloom period in autumn, leading to the earlier breakdown of Microcystis blooms.
Keyword
RainfallMicrocystis bloomNakdong RiverMicrobial communityNetwork analysis
ISSN
0048-9697
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172482
Type
Article
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