TY - JOUR
T1 - Differential allelopathic effects of mangrove plants Kandelia obovata and Aegiceras corniculatum on harmful algal species
T2 - Potential applications in algal bloom control
AU - Wong, Brian Yu Keung
AU - Chen, Yang Hang
AU - Cui, Kai Hui
AU - Zhou, Hai Chao
AU - Li, Feng Lan
AU - Tam, Nora Fung Yee
AU - Lee, Fred Wang Fat
AU - Xu, Steven Jing Liang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - This study examined effects of mangrove plants Kandelia obovata and Aegiceras corniculatum on harmful algal species. While A. corniculatum leaf extract had no inhibitory effect, K. obovata leaf extract significantly inhibited the growth of two harmful algal species Alexandrium tamarense and Karenia mikimotoi. The inhibitory effect was concentration-dependent, with over 90 % inhibition at the highest concentration. Morphological changes and cell size reduction were observed in both microalgae. Excessive production of reactive oxygen species and damage to algal photosynthetic system were found. The allelopathic effect of K. obovata on K. mikimotoi with low-concentration repeated exposure was more effective than high-concentration single exposure. The EC50 of K. obovata (0.33 g L−1) was lower than reported values on other coastal plants. Higher inhibitory effects of K. obovata were found on naked algal species than the armoured ones. These findings suggest potential applications of K. obovata leaf extract in controlling harmful algal blooms.
AB - This study examined effects of mangrove plants Kandelia obovata and Aegiceras corniculatum on harmful algal species. While A. corniculatum leaf extract had no inhibitory effect, K. obovata leaf extract significantly inhibited the growth of two harmful algal species Alexandrium tamarense and Karenia mikimotoi. The inhibitory effect was concentration-dependent, with over 90 % inhibition at the highest concentration. Morphological changes and cell size reduction were observed in both microalgae. Excessive production of reactive oxygen species and damage to algal photosynthetic system were found. The allelopathic effect of K. obovata on K. mikimotoi with low-concentration repeated exposure was more effective than high-concentration single exposure. The EC50 of K. obovata (0.33 g L−1) was lower than reported values on other coastal plants. Higher inhibitory effects of K. obovata were found on naked algal species than the armoured ones. These findings suggest potential applications of K. obovata leaf extract in controlling harmful algal blooms.
KW - Allelopathy
KW - Harmful algal blooms
KW - High-concentration single exposure
KW - Low-concentration repeated exposure
KW - Mangrove
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U2 - 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116874
DO - 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116874
M3 - Article
C2 - 39213885
AN - SCOPUS:85202290840
SN - 0025-326X
VL - 207
JO - Marine Pollution Bulletin
JF - Marine Pollution Bulletin
M1 - 116874
ER -