Science. 1974 Feb 1;183(4123):409-11. doi: 10.1126/science.183.4123.409.
Nitrogen fixation by blue-green algae in highly eutrophic Clear Lake, California, was severely inhibited by trace amounts of copper. The chelation capacity of the lake is probably saturated by indigenous copper. Additions were only 1/200 of those normally used in algal control. Since nitrogen fixation provides half of the lake's annual nitrogen budget, economical eutrophication control appears possible.
在富营养化的加利福尼亚州的克利尔湖,蓝绿藻的固氮作用被痕量铜严重抑制。该湖的螯合能力可能被本土铜饱和。添加量仅为通常用于藻类控制的 1/200。由于固氮作用提供了湖每年氮预算的一半,因此经济的富营养化控制似乎是可能的。