Monitoring and control methods of harmful algal blooms in Chinese freshwater system: a review

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Shengjun Xu
Ping Lyu
Xiaoxu Zheng
Haijun Yang
Bing Xia
Hui Li
Hao Zhang
Shuanglong Ma
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[1] Shenzhen BLY Landscape & Architecture Planning & Design Institute,Research Center for Eco
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Environmental Sciences
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,South China Sea Institute of Oceanology
[4] Henan Agricultural University,College of Resources and Environmental Sciences
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2022年 / 29卷
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Harmful algal blooms; Monitoring; Molecular detection control; Algicides; Modified clay;
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Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a worldwide problem with substantial adverse effects on the aquatic environment as well as human health, which have prompted researchers to study measures to stem and control them. Meanwhile, it is key to research and develop monitoring methods to establish early warning HABs. However, both the current monitoring methods and control methods have some shortcomings, making the field application limited. Thus, we need to improve current approaches for monitoring and controlling HABs efficiently. Based on the freshwater system features in China, we review various monitoring and control methods of HABs, summarize and discuss the problems with these methods, and propose the future development direction of monitoring and control HABs. Finally, we envision that it can combine physical, chemical, and biological methods to inhibit HAB expansion in the future, complementing each other with advantages. Further, we promise to establish a long-term strategy of controlling HABs with various algicidal bacteria co-cultivate for field applications in China. Efforts in studying algicidal bacteria must be increased to better control HABs and mitigate the risks of aquatic ecosystems and human health in China.
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页码:56908 / 56927
页数:19
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