To assess the short- and long-term impacts of UV radiation(UVR,280-400 nm) on the red tide alga Chaetoceros cu...
Wanchun Guan~(a,b),Jianbo Jian~c,Jianyan Wang~a,Ping Li~c,Songhui Lu~(a*) a.College of Life Science South China Normal University,Guangzhou,Guangdong, 510631,China b.School of Life Sciences,Wenzhou Medical College,Wenzhou,Zhejiang,325035, China c.Marine Biology Institute,Shantou University,Shantou,Guangdong,515063,China
The potential allelopathic effects of the microalga,Phaeocystis globosa Scherffel,on three harmful bloom algae,Prorocentrum donghaiense Lu,Chattonella marina(Subrahmanyan) Hara et Chihara and Chattonella ovata Hara et Chihara were studied.The growth of C.marina and C.ovata was markedly reduced when the organisms were co-cultured with P.globosa or cultured in cell-free spent medium.Haemolytic extracts from P.globosa cells in the senescence phase had a similar inhibitory effect on the three harmful bloom algae.However,P.globosa had less influence on the brine shrimp,Artemia salina.These results indicate that P.globosa may have an allelopathic effect on microalgae,which would explain the superior competitive abilities of P.globosa.Because the addition of the haemolytic toxins from P.globosa had similar effects on algae as spent media,these compounds may be involved in the allelopathic action of P.globosa.