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Surficial sediments were collected from five sampling sites in the mainstream of the Shiwuli River along an urban-rural gradient in the Chaohu Lake basin during July 2017 (summer) and January 2018 (winter). The total uptake (SPU), abiotic uptake (SPU), and biotic uptake (SPU) of phosphorus by sediments were measured, and uptake responses to different carbon sources (i. e., sodium acetate, glucose, and a mixture of both) were explored quantitatively through incubation experiments. The results showed that SPU had obviously spatiotemporal variations across the five sites, and SPU was higher than that of SPU. Under no carbon added, the mean values of SPU were 3.016 μg·(g·h) and 3.368 μg·(g·h), and the average values of SPU were 0.784 μg·(g·h) and 0.323 μg·(g·h) in summer and winter, respectively. Moreover, significant differences were found in abiotic phosphorus uptake between the two months. In the presence of carbon addition, both the value of SPU and the contribution rate of biotic phosphorus uptake showed a distinct increase. In general, the magnitude and rate of biotic uptake of phosphorus by sediments was highest when sodium acetate was added, followed by glucose, while the effect of mixed carbon was the worst. The responses of biotic phosphorus uptake to carbon addition suggested that the uptake potential of phosphorus by sediments in Shiwuli River was restricted by the carbon availability to some degree.

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