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Allelopathic inhibition of juglone (5-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone) on the growth and physiological performance in Microcystis aeruginosa.

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The elimination of cyanobacteria blooms has become an urgent concern in aquatic environmental protection. Allelopathic control is considered a potential approach because of its exclusive and ecological safety properties. The… Click to show full abstract

The elimination of cyanobacteria blooms has become an urgent concern in aquatic environmental protection. Allelopathic control is considered a potential approach because of its exclusive and ecological safety properties. The present study evaluated the allelopathic effect of juglone, a derivative from the genus Juglans, on the toxic Microcystis aeruginosa. Juglone at 3.0-9.0 mg L-1 notably depressed the cell proliferation of M. aeruginosa. The cell abundance treated by 9.0 mg L-1 juglone decreased by 75% after an 11-day exposure. The antioxidant enzyme activity (SOD and CAT) in juglone groups increased remarkably, suggesting juglone-induced oxidant stress in the M. aeruginosa cells. Juglone exposure enhanced the intracellular and extracellular microcystin contents per cell. Nonetheless, the total amount of microcystins in the juglone-treated cyanobacterial system did not increase because of the decreased cell abundance. These results indicated the application potential of juglone for M. aeruginosa extermination.

Keywords: allelopathic inhibition; juglone; microcystis aeruginosa; cell; aeruginosa

Journal Title: Journal of environmental management
Year Published: 2019

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