Biological control of cyanobacterial bloom by leaf biomass

Cyanobacteria are able to grow rapidly when induced by suitable conditions and form blooms. These cyanobacterial blooms can lead to wide ranges of water quality problems which include depletion of dissolved oxygen and subsequent fish kills and unsafe drinking water. To a greater extent, cyanobacteri...

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Main Authors: Zainuddin, Zarina, Lalung, Japareng, Yusof, Tengku Nadiah, Rafatullah, Mohd, Ismail, Norli
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https://www.deswater.com/vol.php?vol=219&oth=219|0|April%20|2021
https://doi.org/10.5004/dwt.2021.26832
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spelling my.iium.irep.895712021-11-19T09:13:06Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/89571/ Biological control of cyanobacterial bloom by leaf biomass Zainuddin, Zarina Lalung, Japareng Yusof, Tengku Nadiah Rafatullah, Mohd Ismail, Norli Q Science (General) Cyanobacteria are able to grow rapidly when induced by suitable conditions and form blooms. These cyanobacterial blooms can lead to wide ranges of water quality problems which include depletion of dissolved oxygen and subsequent fish kills and unsafe drinking water. To a greater extent, cyanobacteria can severely degrade aquatic habitats, decrease the utilisation of water bod- ies as potable water supply, limit recreational activities and reduce in-lake fisheries. Previous researches conducted showed that plant leaves released anti-cyanobacterial compounds. Hence this study investigated the abilities of 15 terrestrial wild plant leaves leachates from Penang, Malaysia to inhibit the growth of 8 isolated cyanobacteria. The results showed that most leaves effectively controlled all cyanobacterial growth but at different rates, depending on the species of cyanobacteria and the plant leaves used. The outcomes suggest that the wild plant terrestrial leaves released effective anti-cyanobacterial substances, giving new insight to terrestrial leaves as natural biological controls of cyanobacterial bloom. 2021-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/89571/1/89571_Biological%20control%20of%20cyanobacterial%20bloom%20by%20leaf%20biomass.pdf Zainuddin, Zarina and Lalung, Japareng and Yusof, Tengku Nadiah and Rafatullah, Mohd and Ismail, Norli (2021) Biological control of cyanobacterial bloom by leaf biomass. Desalination and Water Treatment, 219. pp. 157-163. ISSN 1944-3994 E-ISSN 1944-3986 https://www.deswater.com/vol.php?vol=219&oth=219|0|April%20|2021 https://doi.org/10.5004/dwt.2021.26832
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topic Q Science (General)
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Zainuddin, Zarina
Lalung, Japareng
Yusof, Tengku Nadiah
Rafatullah, Mohd
Ismail, Norli
Biological control of cyanobacterial bloom by leaf biomass
description Cyanobacteria are able to grow rapidly when induced by suitable conditions and form blooms. These cyanobacterial blooms can lead to wide ranges of water quality problems which include depletion of dissolved oxygen and subsequent fish kills and unsafe drinking water. To a greater extent, cyanobacteria can severely degrade aquatic habitats, decrease the utilisation of water bod- ies as potable water supply, limit recreational activities and reduce in-lake fisheries. Previous researches conducted showed that plant leaves released anti-cyanobacterial compounds. Hence this study investigated the abilities of 15 terrestrial wild plant leaves leachates from Penang, Malaysia to inhibit the growth of 8 isolated cyanobacteria. The results showed that most leaves effectively controlled all cyanobacterial growth but at different rates, depending on the species of cyanobacteria and the plant leaves used. The outcomes suggest that the wild plant terrestrial leaves released effective anti-cyanobacterial substances, giving new insight to terrestrial leaves as natural biological controls of cyanobacterial bloom.
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author Zainuddin, Zarina
Lalung, Japareng
Yusof, Tengku Nadiah
Rafatullah, Mohd
Ismail, Norli
author_facet Zainuddin, Zarina
Lalung, Japareng
Yusof, Tengku Nadiah
Rafatullah, Mohd
Ismail, Norli
author_sort Zainuddin, Zarina
title Biological control of cyanobacterial bloom by leaf biomass
title_short Biological control of cyanobacterial bloom by leaf biomass
title_full Biological control of cyanobacterial bloom by leaf biomass
title_fullStr Biological control of cyanobacterial bloom by leaf biomass
title_full_unstemmed Biological control of cyanobacterial bloom by leaf biomass
title_sort biological control of cyanobacterial bloom by leaf biomass
publishDate 2021
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/89571/1/89571_Biological%20control%20of%20cyanobacterial%20bloom%20by%20leaf%20biomass.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/89571/
https://www.deswater.com/vol.php?vol=219&oth=219|0|April%20|2021
https://doi.org/10.5004/dwt.2021.26832
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