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摘要
本研究探讨了如何协同使用混养鞭毛虫马勒汉氏藻类(Poterioroochromonas malhamensis)和辛酸来有效控制有害的微囊藻(Microcystis sp.马拉姆藻能有效地捕食微囊藻,但捕食压力会导致抗性菌株的进化,抗性菌株往往会在大约 20 天内重新出现并占据主导地位。重要的是,辛酸能保持对这些菌株的抑制和致死作用,防止它们卷土重来。研究的主要发现如下:(1) 同时施用 P. malhamensis 和 100 mg L-1 辛酸可迅速消灭微囊藻,利用辛酸的抗性抑制特性防止其重新生长。(2) 先用 P. malhamensis 降低微囊藻密度,再用低剂量辛酸(12.5 毫克/升或更高),可推迟微囊藻的重新生长,是一种经济有效的策略。(3) 在 P. malhamensis 的密度不足以单独控制微囊藻的情况下,每天施用 25 mg L-1 的辛酸,连续施用四天(25 mg L-1× 4),可帮助 P. malhamensis 根除微囊藻。 该研究得出结论,辛酸加强了 P. malhamensis 的生物控制能力,并通过抑制和消除抗性微囊藻菌株,为管理微囊藻藻华引入了一种创新策略。
Octanoic acid helps Poterioochromonas malhamensis control toxic Microcystis sp.
This study explores the synergistic use of the mixotrophic flagellate Poterioroochromonas malhamensis and octanoic acid to effectively control harmful Microcystis sp. and prevent the resurgence of resistant strains. Poterioroochromonas malhamensis efficiently grazes on Microcystis sp., yet predation pressure can drive the evolution of resistant strains, which often re-emerge and predominate within approximately 20 days. Importantly, octanoic acid maintains its inhibitory and lethal effects against these strains, preventing their comeback. The study's key findings are as follows: (1) The concurrent application of P. malhamensis and 100 mg L-1 octanoic acid rapidly eliminates Microcystis sp., utilizing the acid's resistance-suppressing properties to prevent regrowth. (2) A preliminary reduction of Microcystis sp. density by P. malhamensis, succeeded by a low dose of octanoic acid (12.5 mg L-1 or higher), postpones the resurgence, presenting a cost-effective strategy. (3) In instances where P. malhamensis density is inadequate for controlling Microcystis sp. alone, a supplementary application of octanoic acid at 25 mg L-1 daily for four days (25 mg L-1× 4) aids P. malhamensis in eradicating Microcystis sp. The study concludes that octanoic acid fortifies the biological control by P. malhamensis and, by inhibiting and eliminating resistant Microcystis strains, introduces an innovative strategy for managing Microcystis blooms.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Applied Phycology publishes work on the rapidly expanding subject of the commercial use of algae.
The journal accepts submissions on fundamental research, development of techniques and practical applications in such areas as algal and cyanobacterial biotechnology and genetic engineering, tissues culture, culture collections, commercially useful micro-algae and their products, mariculture, algalization and soil fertility, pollution and fouling, monitoring, toxicity tests, toxic compounds, antibiotics and other biologically active compounds.
Each issue of the Journal of Applied Phycology also includes a short section for brief notes and general information on new products, patents and company news.