Allelopathic effects of Margalefidinium polykrikoides on the growth of Pyrodinium bahamense in different nutrient concentrations

Co-occurrence of the dinoflagellates Margalefidinium polykrikoides, a known fish killer, and the neurotoxic species Pyrodinium bahamense is commonly observed in the coastal waters of Sabah, Malaysia. During most of these events, M. polykrikoides dominated the bloom, apparently suppressing the growth...

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Main Authors: Al-Has, Asilah, Mohammad Noor, Normawaty, M. Shaleh, Sitti Raehanah, Mustapha, Shuhadah, Darnis, Deny Susanti, Ayub, Mohd Nor Azman, Adam, Aimimuliani, Mustakim, Ghaffur Rahim
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spelling my.iium.irep.1004032022-10-06T08:28:47Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/100403/ Allelopathic effects of Margalefidinium polykrikoides on the growth of Pyrodinium bahamense in different nutrient concentrations Al-Has, Asilah Mohammad Noor, Normawaty M. Shaleh, Sitti Raehanah Mustapha, Shuhadah Darnis, Deny Susanti Ayub, Mohd Nor Azman Adam, Aimimuliani Mustakim, Ghaffur Rahim Q Science (General) Co-occurrence of the dinoflagellates Margalefidinium polykrikoides, a known fish killer, and the neurotoxic species Pyrodinium bahamense is commonly observed in the coastal waters of Sabah, Malaysia. During most of these events, M. polykrikoides dominated the bloom, apparently suppressing the growth of P. bahamense. To increase our understanding on the nutrient conditions of this phenomenon, a study was conducted to explore the interaction between these species. The specific aim was to document the allelopathic effects, if any, of M. polykrikoides o n P. bahamense when varying ratios of the two species were co-cultured under different nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations. The bioassay experiments started with three cell abundance proportions, which were 5:5 (500 cells mL-1 of each species, M. polykrikoides, and P. bahamense); 1:5 (100 cells mL-1 of M. polykrikoides and 500 cells mL-1 of P. bahamense); and 5:1 (500 cells mL-1 of M. polykrikoides and 100 cells mL-1 of P. bahamense). Additionally, culture filtrates (10, 20 and 50 mL) from the late exponential phase of M. polykrikoides were added to 150 mL of P. bahamense to determine if cell filtrates were allelopathic. Results indicate that M. polykrikoides was allelopathic to P. bahamense when nutrients were abundant, but not when nutrients were limiting or N was limiting relative P. The production of allelopathic compounds was supported by abnormal morphological changes in P. bahamense when co-cultured with M. polykrikoides. This capacity to suppress P. bahamense growth, combined with the inherently faster growth rate of M. polykrikoides relative to P. bahamense can account for why M. polykrikoides forms nearly monospecific blooms when nutrients are high. The filtration studies indicated the allelopathic capacity of M. polykrikoides required direct cell contact or that the allelopathic compounds degraded rapidly and were inactive when added to P. bahamense cultures. These results are important in understanding the bloom mechanisms of these two harmful algal blooms (HABs) species. International Society for the Study of Harmful Algal Blooms. 2022-08 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/100403/7/100403_%20Allelopathic%20effects%20of%20Margalefidinium%20polykrikoides%20on%20the%20growth.pdf Al-Has, Asilah and Mohammad Noor, Normawaty and M. Shaleh, Sitti Raehanah and Mustapha, Shuhadah and Darnis, Deny Susanti and Ayub, Mohd Nor Azman and Adam, Aimimuliani and Mustakim, Ghaffur Rahim (2022) Allelopathic effects of Margalefidinium polykrikoides on the growth of Pyrodinium bahamense in different nutrient concentrations. In: 19th International Conference on Harmful Algae, La Paz Mexico. https://issha.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/ICHA_Proceedings-with-DOI-12-Sept-22.pdf
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Al-Has, Asilah
Mohammad Noor, Normawaty
M. Shaleh, Sitti Raehanah
Mustapha, Shuhadah
Darnis, Deny Susanti
Ayub, Mohd Nor Azman
Adam, Aimimuliani
Mustakim, Ghaffur Rahim
Allelopathic effects of Margalefidinium polykrikoides on the growth of Pyrodinium bahamense in different nutrient concentrations
description Co-occurrence of the dinoflagellates Margalefidinium polykrikoides, a known fish killer, and the neurotoxic species Pyrodinium bahamense is commonly observed in the coastal waters of Sabah, Malaysia. During most of these events, M. polykrikoides dominated the bloom, apparently suppressing the growth of P. bahamense. To increase our understanding on the nutrient conditions of this phenomenon, a study was conducted to explore the interaction between these species. The specific aim was to document the allelopathic effects, if any, of M. polykrikoides o n P. bahamense when varying ratios of the two species were co-cultured under different nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations. The bioassay experiments started with three cell abundance proportions, which were 5:5 (500 cells mL-1 of each species, M. polykrikoides, and P. bahamense); 1:5 (100 cells mL-1 of M. polykrikoides and 500 cells mL-1 of P. bahamense); and 5:1 (500 cells mL-1 of M. polykrikoides and 100 cells mL-1 of P. bahamense). Additionally, culture filtrates (10, 20 and 50 mL) from the late exponential phase of M. polykrikoides were added to 150 mL of P. bahamense to determine if cell filtrates were allelopathic. Results indicate that M. polykrikoides was allelopathic to P. bahamense when nutrients were abundant, but not when nutrients were limiting or N was limiting relative P. The production of allelopathic compounds was supported by abnormal morphological changes in P. bahamense when co-cultured with M. polykrikoides. This capacity to suppress P. bahamense growth, combined with the inherently faster growth rate of M. polykrikoides relative to P. bahamense can account for why M. polykrikoides forms nearly monospecific blooms when nutrients are high. The filtration studies indicated the allelopathic capacity of M. polykrikoides required direct cell contact or that the allelopathic compounds degraded rapidly and were inactive when added to P. bahamense cultures. These results are important in understanding the bloom mechanisms of these two harmful algal blooms (HABs) species.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Al-Has, Asilah
Mohammad Noor, Normawaty
M. Shaleh, Sitti Raehanah
Mustapha, Shuhadah
Darnis, Deny Susanti
Ayub, Mohd Nor Azman
Adam, Aimimuliani
Mustakim, Ghaffur Rahim
author_facet Al-Has, Asilah
Mohammad Noor, Normawaty
M. Shaleh, Sitti Raehanah
Mustapha, Shuhadah
Darnis, Deny Susanti
Ayub, Mohd Nor Azman
Adam, Aimimuliani
Mustakim, Ghaffur Rahim
author_sort Al-Has, Asilah
title Allelopathic effects of Margalefidinium polykrikoides on the growth of Pyrodinium bahamense in different nutrient concentrations
title_short Allelopathic effects of Margalefidinium polykrikoides on the growth of Pyrodinium bahamense in different nutrient concentrations
title_full Allelopathic effects of Margalefidinium polykrikoides on the growth of Pyrodinium bahamense in different nutrient concentrations
title_fullStr Allelopathic effects of Margalefidinium polykrikoides on the growth of Pyrodinium bahamense in different nutrient concentrations
title_full_unstemmed Allelopathic effects of Margalefidinium polykrikoides on the growth of Pyrodinium bahamense in different nutrient concentrations
title_sort allelopathic effects of margalefidinium polykrikoides on the growth of pyrodinium bahamense in different nutrient concentrations
publisher International Society for the Study of Harmful Algal Blooms.
publishDate 2022
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/100403/7/100403_%20Allelopathic%20effects%20of%20Margalefidinium%20polykrikoides%20on%20the%20growth.pdf
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