Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6307374 | Chemosphere | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The use of allelochemicals has been proved an environmentally friendly and promising method to control harmful algal blooms. This study was conducted to explore the application potential of Ailanthus altissima (A. altissima) extracts in Microcystis aeruginosa (M. aeruginosa) control for the first time. Four treatments with A. altissima extractions (25 mg Lâ1, 50 mg Lâ1, 100 mg Lâ1, and 200 mg Lâ1 respectively) and a control group were built to investigate the effects of A. altissima on the growth, cellular microstructure and cell viability, physiological changes, and release of extracellular matters. Results showed that the cell density of M. aeruginosa was effectively inhibited by A. altissima extract, and the inhibition rates were dose-dependent within 5 d. Especially for the treatment with 200 mg Lâ1 of extract, the inhibitory rates remains above 90% after 5 d exposure. In addition, A. altissima effectively decreased the amount of extracellular cyanotoxin microcystins and destroyed the photosynthesis-related structure of algae cell during the experimental period. The results demonstrated the A. altissima extracts can be used as an effective and safe algicide to control algal blooms. However, it must be noted that specific compounds responsible for algicidal effect should be isolated and identified to explore inhibition mechanism of A. altissima in future study.
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Authors
Panpan Meng, Haiyan Pei, Wenrong Hu, Zhongde Liu, Xiuqing Li, Hangzhou Xu,