N

ratios internally vs external levels are two very different things.
We know from FW and other plant studies, that rastios becuome an issue under limiting conditions, if you provide good conditions for growth, this will not occur.
If you limit the P and N a lot, you end up with Cyano often times.........
P can drive NO3 uptake, if the P is limited.
Plants/macros can concentrate certain nutrients vs their external environment.
Also, they may have luxury uptake, so the N

dry weights have little meaning under those conditions.
Some diatoms can store enough polyphosphate to live for 100 generations. Macros are much less, but you stilol can see a huge storage ability.
Basically though, a ratio will not affect a plant/macro. It is the limitation that affects things.
I can have a PO4 of .2ppm, NO3 at 10ppm, or a .3ppm of PO4 and NO3 of 2ppm.
Plants will do fine in both cases if they are maintained at those levels.
It's generally easier for folsk to keep one higher and then monkey with the PO4, or have PO4 input from food etc mainly....
The two nutrients are dynamic.
the ratio itself have little meaning, NO3 and PO4 are very cheap to add to a tank, so it's not an issue of getting the most efficient use, it's more an issue of preventing a limitation. In the tank, we can enrichment the system easily, in natural systems, the ratio can infer/show a N or a P limitation.
Regards,
Tom Barr