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Decontamination treatments to eliminate problem biota from macroalgal tank cultures of Osmundea pinnatifida, Palmaria palmata and Ulva lactuca
by
Hughes, Adam D.
, Le, Hau Nhu
, Smallman, Duncan R.
, Houston, Fiona A. B.
, Kerrison, Philip D.
, Twigg, Gail C.
, MacPhee, Rory
in
agitation
/ Aquaculture
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biota
/ chlorophyll
/ Contaminants
/ Decontamination
/ Disinfectants
/ Ecology
/ Ectocarpus
/ Ectocarpus siliculosus
/ epibionts
/ epiphytes
/ fluorescence
/ freshwater
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Gastropoda
/ herbivores
/ Iodides
/ Life Sciences
/ Littorina
/ macroalgae
/ methanol
/ Osmundea pinnatifida
/ Palmaria palmata
/ Plant Physiology
/ Plant Sciences
/ potassium iodide
/ Sodium
/ sodium hypochlorite
/ species
/ Ulva intestinalis
/ Ulva lactuca
2016
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Decontamination treatments to eliminate problem biota from macroalgal tank cultures of Osmundea pinnatifida, Palmaria palmata and Ulva lactuca
by
Hughes, Adam D.
, Le, Hau Nhu
, Smallman, Duncan R.
, Houston, Fiona A. B.
, Kerrison, Philip D.
, Twigg, Gail C.
, MacPhee, Rory
in
agitation
/ Aquaculture
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biota
/ chlorophyll
/ Contaminants
/ Decontamination
/ Disinfectants
/ Ecology
/ Ectocarpus
/ Ectocarpus siliculosus
/ epibionts
/ epiphytes
/ fluorescence
/ freshwater
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Gastropoda
/ herbivores
/ Iodides
/ Life Sciences
/ Littorina
/ macroalgae
/ methanol
/ Osmundea pinnatifida
/ Palmaria palmata
/ Plant Physiology
/ Plant Sciences
/ potassium iodide
/ Sodium
/ sodium hypochlorite
/ species
/ Ulva intestinalis
/ Ulva lactuca
2016
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Decontamination treatments to eliminate problem biota from macroalgal tank cultures of Osmundea pinnatifida, Palmaria palmata and Ulva lactuca
by
Hughes, Adam D.
, Le, Hau Nhu
, Smallman, Duncan R.
, Houston, Fiona A. B.
, Kerrison, Philip D.
, Twigg, Gail C.
, MacPhee, Rory
in
agitation
/ Aquaculture
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biota
/ chlorophyll
/ Contaminants
/ Decontamination
/ Disinfectants
/ Ecology
/ Ectocarpus
/ Ectocarpus siliculosus
/ epibionts
/ epiphytes
/ fluorescence
/ freshwater
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Gastropoda
/ herbivores
/ Iodides
/ Life Sciences
/ Littorina
/ macroalgae
/ methanol
/ Osmundea pinnatifida
/ Palmaria palmata
/ Plant Physiology
/ Plant Sciences
/ potassium iodide
/ Sodium
/ sodium hypochlorite
/ species
/ Ulva intestinalis
/ Ulva lactuca
2016
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Decontamination treatments to eliminate problem biota from macroalgal tank cultures of Osmundea pinnatifida, Palmaria palmata and Ulva lactuca
Journal Article
Decontamination treatments to eliminate problem biota from macroalgal tank cultures of Osmundea pinnatifida, Palmaria palmata and Ulva lactuca
2016
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The effect of a range of chemical disinfectants at different concentration and exposure times was investigated on five macroalgal species and the marine gastropod
Littorina
spp.
Palmaria palmata
,
Osmundea pinnatifida
and
Ulva lactuca
are commercially valuable and are often cultivated in tanks for food or feed.
Ectocarpus siliculosus
and
Ulva intestinalis
are common epiphytes of
P. palmata
and
O. pinnatifida
cultures, whilst
Littorina
spp. are common herbivorous epibionts within
U. lactuca
culture tanks. These contaminants reduce the productivity and quality of the culture as a food. Differential tolerance to the treatments was seen between the algal species using pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM) chlorophyll
a
fluorescence, a few hours and a week following treatment. We identified treatments that selectively damaged the epiphyte but not the basiphyte species.
Ectocarpus siliculosus
had a significantly lower tolerance to 1 % sodium hypochlorite than
P. palmata
, and to 25 % methanol than
O. pinnatifida
, with a 1–5 min exposure appearing most suitable.
Ulva intestinalis
had a significantly lower tolerance than
P. palmata
and
O. pinnatifida
to many disinfectants: 0.1–1 % sodium hypochlorite for 10 min, 0.5 % potassium iodide for up to 10 min, and 0.25 % Kick-start (a commercial aquaculture disinfectant solution) for 1–5 min. No treatment was able to kill the gastropod snails without also damaging
U. lactuca
, although agitation in freshwater for an hr may cause them to detach from the basiphyte, with little to no photophysiological impact seen to
U. lactuca
. This experiment forms the basis for more extended commercial trials.
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