Allelopathic interactions between the macroalga Hizikia fusiformis (Harvey) and the harmful blooms-forming dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi

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作者
Ma, Zengling [1 ]
Wu, Mingjiang [1 ]
Lin, Lidong [2 ]
Thring, Ronald W. [3 ]
Yu, Hengguo [1 ]
Zhang, Xu [1 ]
Zhao, Min [1 ]
机构
[1] Wenzhou Univ, Zhejiang Prov Key Lab Subtrop Water Environm & Ma, Wenzhou 325035, Peoples R China
[2] Dongtou Fisheries Sci & Technol Res Inst, Dongtou 325700, Wenzhou, Peoples R China
[3] Univ Northern British Columbia, Environm Sci & Engn, Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9, Canada
关键词
Gas vesicle; Growth; Hizikia fusiformis; Interaction; Karenia mikimotoi; Photosynthesis; Receptacle; ULVA-PERTUSA; ALGAL BLOOMS; GYMNODINIUM-MIKIMOTOI; ZOSTERA-MARINA; TIDE; CULTIVATION; GROWTH; LIGHT; PHYTOPLANKTON; GRACILARIA;
D O I
10.1016/j.hal.2017.04.003
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
The effects of algal blooms on seaweeds have been rarely studied, although harmful algal blooms (HABs) are now normally regarded as worldwide incidents. In the present study, the effects of dense Karenia mikimotoi cells on the growth and photosynthesis of Hizikia fusiformis, a common and commercially cultivated macroalga in coastal waters of the East China Sea (ECS), were studied to understand the possible consequences when the mariculture encountered a dense harmful algal bloom. Furthermore, the counteraction of the latter on the growth and photosynthetic activities of K. mikimotoi was determined to evaluate the contribution of H. fusiformis commercial cultivation to environmental improvements. The results showed that the chlorophyll a (Chl a) contents, maximal photochemical efficiency (F-v/F-m) and relative electron transfer rate (rETR) of gas vesicles (specialized leaves), adult and young receptacles of H. fusiformis were all significantly (P < 0.05) inhibited compared with the mono cultured ones. When compared with mono-cultured H. fusiformis (without K mikimotoi), the Chl a contents in gas vesicles, adult and young receptacles decreased by 20.6%, 17.6% and 33.2% within 2 weeks. Correspondingly, the F-v/F-m decreased by 7.9%, 37.4% and 43.7%; the apparent photosynthetic efficiency (a) decreased by 9.4%, 47.1% and 48.3%; and rETR decreased by 19.5%, 52.6% and 68.2%, respectively. The Chl a concentration of the mono-cultured K mikimotoi (without H. fusiformis) increased to 2247.97 mu gl(-1) from 958.11 mu gl(-1) within 14 d. Those of the co-cultivated ones (with H. fusiformis), however, increased to 1591.31 mu gl(-1) on the 8th day and then decreased rapidly to 254.99 (+/- 37.73) mu gl(-1) after the next 6 days. Furthermore, compared with the mono-cultured K mikimotoi cells, the F-v/F-m alpha and rETR(max) of co-cultivated ones decreased by 9.4%, 36.3% and 30.6%, respectively. The results indicated that the mature sporophytes of H. fusiformis were resistant to dense K. mikimotoi blooms and this resistance was organ dependent as: gas vesicle> adult receptacles > young receptacles. On the other hand, commercial mariculture of H. fusiformis demonstrated the potential of preventing the occurrence of algal blooms. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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