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Allelopathic growth inhibition and colony formation of the green alga <Emphasis Type="Italic">Scenedesmus obliquus</Emphasis> by the aquatic macrophyte <Emphasis Type="Italic">Stratiotes aloides</Emphasis>
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">G?MulderijEmail author  W?M?Mooij  E?Van?Donk
Institution:(1) Department of Food Web Studies, Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Centre for Limnology, Rijksstraatweg 6, 3631, AC, Nieuwersluis, The Netherlands;(2) Section Aquatic Ecology and Environmental Biology, Department of Ecology, University of Nijmegen, P.O. Box 9010, 6500, GL, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Laboratory experiments were conducted to elucidate the allelopathic effects of exudates from the aquatic macrophyte Stratiotes aloides on the growth and morphology of the green alga Scenedesmus obliquus. Both water originating from a S. aloides culture and water that had not been in contact with S. aloides was simultaneously inoculated with S. obliquus cells. In all experiments we observed a highly significant inhibitory effect of Stratiotes water on the green alga. The duration of the lag phase as well as the initial biovolume doubling time of S. obliquus were extended. The growth rate of S. obliquus was only significantly inhibited by the younger Stratiotes plants. Furthermore, the mean particle volume (MPV) of Scenedesmus increased significantly in the presence of Stratiotes water in all three experiments. Microscopic analyses confirmed that S. obliquus forms more colonies in the presence of water from a S. aloides culture. Colonies of phytoplankton have higher sinking rates than single phytoplankton cells of the same species and disappear faster from the upper water layers, reducing the competition for light between algae and macrophytes.
Keywords:Colony formation  Growth inhibition  Infochemical  Macrophytes  Sedimentation
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