Can the presence of green microalgae reverse the allelopathic effects of the submerged macrophyte Egeria densa on the toxin-producing cyanobacterium Raphidiopsis raciborskii?

Investigations on the influence of green microalgae associated with cyanobacteria exposure to macrophytes and the production of cyanotoxins have not been previously explored. The effects of the presence of live plants and extracts of the Egeria densa , on the growth and saxitoxin production of Raphi...

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Published in:Hydrobiologia Vol. 849; no. 19; pp. 4391 - 4406
Main Authors: Barbosa, Vanessa Virginia, dos Santos Silva, Ranielle Daiana, dos Santos Severiano, Juliana, Chia, Mathias Ahii, de Lucena Barbosa, José Etham
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 01-11-2022
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Summary:Investigations on the influence of green microalgae associated with cyanobacteria exposure to macrophytes and the production of cyanotoxins have not been previously explored. The effects of the presence of live plants and extracts of the Egeria densa , on the growth and saxitoxin production of Raphidiopsis raciborskii were investigated in the presence and absence of Chlorella vulgaris . The physical presence of the macrophyte reduced the biovolume of the cyanobacterium and its production of saxitoxins, while cultures exposed to aqueous extract had elevated saxitoxin levels. The green microalgae also increased the amount of cyanotoxins, especially when the macrophyte biomass was low. These findings suggest that E. densa can inhibit the growth of R. raciborskii and the production of cyanotoxins and that the presence of C. vulgaris can alter these processes .
ISSN:0018-8158
1573-5117
DOI:10.1007/s10750-022-04997-4