Abstract:
To explore the influence of elevated atmospheric CO
2 concentration on algae blooms, we studied effects of elevated CO
2 concentration on the growth, physiological and photosynthesis of a bloom-forming cyanobacterium,
Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii. The results showed that elevated CO
2 concentration significantly increased the biomass, the maximum photosynthetic rate and photosynthetic efficiency of
C. raciborskii. The concentration of CO
2 at 700 mg/L did not impact dark respiration rate and light saturation point of
C. raciborskii but had significant effect at 1000 mg/L. The increased CO
2 reduced the affinity of algal cell photosynthesis to inorganic carbon and, the extracellular carbonic anhydrase activity. These results suggest that the increase in atmospheric CO
2 concentration might be beneficial to growth and photosynthesis of
C. raciborskii, which may increase the risk of blooms.