Summary

Volatile organic sulfur compounds occuring during a bloom of different species of Microcystis in Lake Neusiedl, Austria, were analyzed by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. In open water diisopropyl disulfide and diisopropyl tri-sulfide were the only sulphur compounds to be found. It was shown that Microcystis flos-aquae was the causative agent for the generation of these sulphur compounds, since high concentrations of these substances were found both in the floating scum of cyanobacteria taken from open lake and in axenic cultures of five isolated strains of M. flos-aquae. Strains isolated from colonies of Microcystis aeruginosa were not able to synthesize isopropylthio compounds. Alternatively, methylthio compounds were released. The rather unusual formation of the isopropylthio group can be used as a chemical marker to differentiate between M. flos-aquae and M. aeruginosa as two separate species which hitherto have been regarded as formae. In a canal passing through the reed belt of Lake Neusiedl where Microcystis was missing, these compounds were not detected. Different sulfur compounds (dimethyl disulfide, dimethyl trisulfide, dibutyl sulfide and bis(methylthio) methane) which in part have not yet been reported for freshwater ecosystems occurred at this site. Their origin, however, remains obscure.

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