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Effect of Filtered Cultures of Flagellate Ochromonas sp. on Colony Formation in Microcystis aeruginosa

✍ Scribed by Zhen Yang; Fanxiang Kong; Min Zhang; Zhou Yang; Yang Yu; Shanqin Qian


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
317 KB
Volume
94
Category
Article
ISSN
1434-2944

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

The possible effect of filtered cultures of flagellate Ochromonas sp. on colony formation in M. aeruginosa was investigated in this paper. The results show that filtered cultures of flagellates fed with M. aeruginosa could induce colony formation in M. aeruginosa. Furthermore, induction strength is clearly dependent on the concentration of flagellates and filtered cultures. However, no colonial M. aeruginosa was found in the treatments of filtered cultures of flagellates fed with Microcystis wesenbergii, filtered cultures of flagellate fed with Chlorella pyrenoidosa, and algae homogenates. This suggests that infochemicals released from flagellates fed with M. aeruginosa may be a trigger for colony formation in M. aeruginosa. The clearance rates of flagellates on algae were markedly decreased when they were cultivated with induced colonial M. aeruginosa. These indicate that colony formation in M. aeruginosa is a predator‐induced defense which could reduce predation risk from flagellates (Β© 2009 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)


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