Algicidal effects of a newly developed thiazolidinedione derivative, TD49, on dinoflagellate Akashiwo sanguinea

Title
Algicidal effects of a newly developed thiazolidinedione derivative, TD49, on dinoflagellate Akashiwo sanguinea
Author(s)
백승호; 손문호; 김시욱; 나동희; 김영옥
KIOST Author(s)
Baek, Seung Ho(백승호)Kim, Young Ok(김영옥)
Alternative Author(s)
백승호; 손문호; 김영옥
Publication Year
2012-10-31
Abstract
To evaluate the algicidal impact of a newly developed algicide thiazolidinedione derivative, TD49,on dinophyceae Akashiwo sanguinea in aquatic ecosystems, tentative culture experiments for the target species were conducted in small (SS), middle (MS), and large scale (LS) culture vessels. When TD49 was introduced at the final concentration of 2 µM in SS and MS, as well as 1 µM in LS, the abundance of A. sanguinea decreased significantly in all the treatments. On the other hand, total phytoplankton abundance, except A. sanguinea in the TD49 treatments, gradually increased with culture time, which implies that a cell destruction of A. sanguinea by TD49 is a major cause of the population growth by other phytoplankton species. Also, A. sanguinea was easily destroyed, which was likely to be a source of extracellular substances. In particular, a pH decrease was significant in the treatments than in the control, which indicates that the water in the treatments has been acidified, due to an increase in the heterotrophic metabolisms of bacteria and degradation of A. sanguinea cells. Our results indicate that the TD49 substance is the potential agents for the control of A. sanguinea.), middle (MS), and large scale (LS) culture vessels.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/27485
Bibliographic Citation
15th International Conference on Harmful Algae, pp.217, 2012
Publisher
International Conference on Harmful Algae
Type
Conference
Language
English
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