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The allelopathic efficacy of aqueous extracts derived from Pyropia haitanensis on five species of bloom-forming microalgae: An environmentally viable approach to control harmful microalgal blooms. | LitMetric

The allelopathic efficacy of aqueous extracts derived from Pyropia haitanensis on five species of bloom-forming microalgae: An environmentally viable approach to control harmful microalgal blooms.

Mar Pollut Bull

Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education for Coastal and Wetland Ecosystem, College of Environment and Ecology, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361102, Fujian, China; State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Sciences, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361102, Fujian, China. Electronic address:

Published: August 2025


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Article Abstract

Various methods have been used to control harmful algal blooms (HAB), including chemical and physical strategies, but their long-term ecological harm remains. As key ecosystem components, macroalgae like Pyropia haitanensis offer potential; we explore the antialgal effects of its water-soluble extracts on microalgal blooms. Initially, the inhibitory effects of water-soluble extracts from the residual biomass following methanol and ethanol extraction of dried P. haitanensis were evaluated against five bloom-forming microalgal species for 120 h. In comparison with methanol, the powder residue subsequent to ethanol extraction demonstrated greater effectiveness, indicating that numerous water-soluble compounds were extracted by methanol (ME), which was further fractionated for testing on microalgae. The pure water-soluble fraction obtained from the ME significantly impacted these strains; however, microalgal cells survived at lower densities even after 96 h of exposure. A GC-MS analysis identified 36 confirmed compounds in the aqueous extract phase. Notably, the water-soluble extracts effectively regulate microalgal growth without fully lysing cells, offering an eco-friendly strategy for managing HAB.

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