The effect of temperature on the glucose cycling and oxygen uptake rates in the Infernão Lagoon water, state of São Paulo, Brazil

  • Rogério Marchetto Antonio UFSCAR
  • Irineu Bianchini Junior UFSCAR

Abstract

Experiments were carried out to verify the temperature effect on the mineralization process of an artificial source of organic matter. Incubations were prepared with water samples from the Infernão Lagoon (21º35’S and 47º51’W), enriched with glucose (20 mg.L-1). Bottles were kept with and without aeration for 8 days. Glucose and oxygen concentrations were registered; the results were adjusted to first order kinetic models. The Q10 of each process was estimated by the reaction coefficients obtained. Temperature had greater influence on the process of oxygen consumption (Q10=6.23) than on glucose decay. For glucose consumption, the anaerobic process was more sensitive (Q10=3.30) to temperature than the aerobic one (Q10=1.12). Results suggest that in the Infernão Lagoon the anaerobic cycling processes are favored in warmer seasons whereas, in colder months, the aerobic process may prevail.

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Author Biography

Rogério Marchetto Antonio, UFSCAR
Biólogo graduado pela Universidade Federal de São Carlos - UFSCar (1993), com mestrado (1996) e doutorado (2004) em Ecologia e Recursos Naturais. Experiente em gestão ambiental pública e industrial e estudos ambientais em reservatórios e seus entornos. Atualmente, ocupa o cargo de Analista de Meio Ambiente Sênior na Companhia Brasileira de Alumínio (Votorantim), é docente no curso de Pós-Graduação em Educação Ambiental da Faculdade de Educação São Luís e está cursando mestrado em Administração de Empresas na FAAP Currículo Lattes
Published
2008-05-13
How to Cite
Antonio, R. M., & Bianchini Junior, I. (2008). The effect of temperature on the glucose cycling and oxygen uptake rates in the Infernão Lagoon water, state of São Paulo, Brazil. Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 24, 291-296. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v24i0.2264
Section
Biology Sciences

 

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