Allelopathic interactions between Skeletonema costatum and Alexandrium minutum |
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Authors: | Rui Wang Qiaona Xue Xiangyu Sha Liju Tan Xin Guo |
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Affiliation: | Key Laboratory of Marine Chemistry Theory and Technology, Ministry of Education, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, People’s Republic of China |
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Abstract: | Potential allelopathic interactions between Skeletonema costatum and Alexandrium minutum were investigated using mixed cultures and culture filtrate in nutrient-replete medium. A. minutum growth was inhibited when grown in S. costatum filtrate, with the inhibitory effect directly proportional to the percentage of filtrate added. This demonstrates that the release of allelopathic compounds caused the growth inhibition. In contrast, the filtrate of A. minutum exerted no allelopathic activity on S. costatum. An autoinhibitory compound (15(S)-HEPE) extracted and purified from S. costatum culture was added to cultures of both S. costatum and A. mintum. This substance could depress S. costatum growth, but showed no significant inhibitory activity on A. minutum. This documented a second type of allelochemical interaction, termed auto-allelopathy, caused by a different compound from the one or ones that affected A. minutum in the co-cultures with added crude filtrate. Further studies are needed to explore the relative importance of these two types of allelopathy as factors influencing the competition between S. costatum and A. minutum in the field. Furthermore, given the observed decrease in diatom dominance relative to dinoflagellates with increasing eutrophication, one can predict that toxic species like A. minutum might become more prevalent in the future in the East China Sea if the trend of increasing pollution of coastal waters continues. |
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Keywords: | Allelopathy autoinhibitor Skeletonema costatum Alexandrium minutum |
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