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Isolation and characterization of a marine algicidal bacterium against the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense
Authors:Jian Qiang Su   Xiao Ru Yang   Tian Ling Zheng   Yun Tian   Nian Zhi Jiao   Li Zhe Cai  Hua Sheng Hong
Affiliation:

aState Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Sciences, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian 361005, China

bSchool of Life Sciences, MOE of Key Laboratory for Cell Biology and Tumor Cell Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian 361005, China

Abstract:Interactions between bacteria and harmful algal bloom (HAB) species have been acknowledged as an important factor regulating both the population dynamics and toxin production of these algae. A marine bacterium SP48 with algicidal activity to the toxic dinoflagellate, Alexandrium tamarense, was isolated from the Donghai Sea area, China. Genetic identification was achieved by polymerase chain reaction amplification and sequence analysis of 16S rDNA. Sequence analysis showed that the most probable affiliation of SP48 was to the γ-proteobacteria subclass and the genus Pseudoalteromonas. Bacterial isolate SP48 showed algicidal activity through an indirect attack. Additional organic nutrients but not algal-derived DOM was necessary for the synthesis of unidentified algicidal compounds but β-glucosidase was not responsible for the algicidal activity. The algicidal compounds produced by bacterium SP48 were heat tolerant, unstable in acidic condition and could be easily synthesized regardless of variation in temperature, salinity or initial pH for bacterial growth. This is the first report of a bacterium algicidal to the toxic dinoflagellate A. tamarense and the findings increase our knowledge of bacterial–algal interactions and the role of bacteria during the population dynamics of HABs.
Keywords:Alexandrium tamarense   Algicidal bacteria   Pseudoalteromonas   Harmful algal blooms
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