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Title: Some aspects of photosynthetic characteristics in a set of perennial irrigation reservoirs located in five river basins in Sri Lanka
Authors: Silva, E.I.L.
Amarasinghe, U.S.
de Silva, S.S.
Nissanka, C.
Schiemer, F.
Keywords: tropical reservoirs
primary productivity
underwater light climate
Sri Lanka
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Hydrobiologia
Abstract: Phytoplankton primary productivity of eleven irrigation reservoirs located in five river basins in Sri Lanka was determined on a single occasion together with light climate and nutrient concentrations. Although area-based gross primary productivity (1.43?11.65 g O2 m?2 d?1) falls within the range already established for tropical water bodies, net daily rate was negative in three water bodies. Light-saturated optimum rates were found in water bodies, with relatively high algal biomass, but photosynthetic efficiency or specific rates were higher in water bodies with low algal biomass, indicating nutrient limitation or physiological adaptation of phytoplankton. Concentrations of micronutrients and algal biomass in the reservoirs are largely altered by high flushing rate resulting from irrigation release. Underwater light climate and nutrient availability control the rate of photosynthesis and subsequent area-based primary production to a great extent. However, morpho-edephic index or euphotic algal biomass in the most productive stratum of the water column is not a good predictor of photosynthetic capacity or daily rate of primary production of these shallow tropical irrigation reservoirs.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/4252
ISSN: 0018-8158 (Print) ,1573-5117 (Online)
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