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A study on the relationship between climate change and algal blooms (기후변화와 녹조발생의 연관성에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Seokhyeon;Ko, Seok-Oh
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2022.05a
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    • pp.52-52
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    • 2022
  • 남조류 (cyanobacteria)의 대량증식에 의한 녹조현상은 수질 악화 및 수중 생태계에 악영향을 끼친다. 기존 연구에서는 시아노박테리아 증식에 영향을 미칠 수 있는 다양한 요인을 식별하였다. 특히, 최근 (2020)에 수행된 한 연구는 2013년부터 2018년까지 4대 강에 위치한 16개의 지점에서수집된 세 가지 환경 변수, 수온, 유속 및 인(phosphorus)농도 데이터를 사용하여 시아노박테리아 발생에 대한 예측 모델을 개발하였으며 온도가 남조류에 발생에 대한 가장 지배적인 요인임을 시사하였다. 온실가스 배출에 의한 기온의 상승으로 특징되는 기후변화는 전 지구에 급격한 환경변화를 유발하고 있으며 이는 남조류 증식에도 영향을 줄 수 있다. 이에 본 연구에서는 한국의 4대 강에서 다년간 수집된 수온(℃) 및 녹조 (cells/㎖) 데이터에 기반하여 온도-환경변수 민감도 (scaling)를 분석함으로써 기후변화와 남조류 증식의 연관성을 판단해 보고자 한다.

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Effect of Vibrio alginolyticus on the Algicidal Activity of Shewanella sp. SR-14 (Vibrio alginolyticus가 Shewanella sp. SR-14의 미세조류 증식저해 활성에 미치는 영향)

  • KIM Ji Hoe;PARK Hee Yeon;LEE Tae Seek;KIM Shin-Hee;PARK Jeong Heum;CHANG Dong Suck
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.430-434
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    • 2001
  • The algicidal activity of Shewanella (formerly Alteromonas) sp. SR-14 against diatom, Chaetoceros calcitrans was reported in our previous papers. In this study, the effect of Vibrio alginolyticus on the algicidal activity of Shewanelia sp, SR-14 was examined under the optimum algicidal conditions, i.e., temperature ($21\pm1^{\circ}C$), light intensity (4,000 lux), and light: dark cycle (12 hour: 12 hour). Shewanella sp. SR-14 grew well in the presence or the absence of V. alginolyticus in Conwy medium. Algal growth was only inhibited by Shewanella sp. SR-14. V. alginolyticus did not show the algicidal activity, Growth of C. calcitrans increased synergistically with growth of V. alginolyticus. When the initial inoculum of V. alginolyticus was only 1 log cycle higher than that of Shewanella sp. SR-14, the effect of V. alginolyticus on the algicidal activity of Shewanella sp. SR-14 was insignificant during incubation of mixed culture, i.e., two bacterial species and the alga. However, when V. alginolyticus dominated Shewanella sp. SR-14 by 3 log cycles of bacterial counts, it was found that the strain SR-14 could not inhibited growth of C. calcitrans up to 5 days of incubation.

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Enclosure Experiments on the Effects of Various Plants on Algae (경안천 현장실험조에서 식물체를 이용한 조류 증식억제)

  • Lim, Byung-Jin;Jheong, Weon-Hwa;Jun, Sun-Ok
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.33 no.3 s.91
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    • pp.304-310
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    • 2000
  • Enclosure experiments to reduce the growth of Cyanophyceae were carried out using plants in Kyongan stream. Wet plants put into the enclosure at a rate of 2.5 g wet wt/l and at that time, the average concentration of chlorophyll a was ranged from 30 to $50\;{\mu}g/l$. The dominant species was Microcystis aeruginosa. Ginkgo, big cone pine and pine needles significantly inhibited the growth of Microcystis from the early days to the stages of log-Phase. Waterchestnut was the most inhibitory to the growth of Microcystis. Pine needles inhibited in 85% of the algal growth: ginkgo in 80%; big cone pine in 75%; waterchestnut in 78%; wildrice in 59%; and iris in 30%. At the treatment with 0.25 g dried plants/l, algae was declined at a rate of 90% by waterchestnut: 53% by pine needles. Phenolic compounds were purifled from decomposing big cone pine and waterchestnut.

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Characteristics of Coastal Water Quality after Diatom Blooms Due to Freshwater Inflow (담수유입에 의한 식물플랑크톤의 대량번식 후의 연안 수질변동 특성)

  • Lee Young-Sik;Park Young-Tae;Kim Kui-Young;Choi Yong-Kyu;Lee Pil-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.12 no.2 s.25
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    • pp.75-79
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    • 2006
  • In order to study the characteristics of water quality in coastal water and mechanism of phytoplankton blooms, factors of water quality were investigated in diatom bloom area due to rainfall event and no diatom bloom area Diatom blooms occurred after heavy rain and the dominant species were Skeletonema costatum($1,200{\sim}5,000cells/mL$) and Thalassiosira spp.($750{\sim}1,200cells/mL$). In diatom bloom area, water temperature, pH, and dissolved oxygen were observed at higher level than in no diatom bloom area Although these two areas were only 20 meters apart from each other, sharp difference in coastal water quality between two areas was observed. In diatom bloom area, concentrations of nitrogen, phosphorus, and silicate were observed at lower level than in no diatom blooms area. This seems to be due to inflow of much trace metal such as Fe, Mo, Se and so on than nitrogen, phosphorus, and silicate by rainfall events. However, distinct differences in DIN/DIP and $DIN/SiO_2-Si$ between these two areas were not observed.

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Application of Various Plants as an Inhibitor of Algal Growth: Studies in Barge Enclosure and Artificially Eutrophicated Pond (식물체를 이용한 조류제어 현장 적용성 실험)

  • Kim, Sang-Hun;Jun, Sun-Ok;Lim, Byung-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.35 no.2 s.98
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    • pp.123-132
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    • 2002
  • Experiments have been carried out in barge enclosure near Bukhangang area and arificially eutrophicated pond. Applied plants are three terrestrial plants (Big cone pine, Pine needles and Ginkgo) and one aquatic plant (Water chestnut). In the experiment pond, applied plants are big cone pine, pine needles and ginkgo at the concentration of 0.5 g/l and water chestnut of 0.3 g/l. And it used pine needles at the concentration of 0.3 g/l in barge enclosure. The dominant species was Microcystis aeruginosa. Chlorophyll a concentration decreased to the extent of average 65% as compared with the beginning of experiment by the input of big cone pine and pine needles in artificially eutrophicated pond. But it was decreased to the extent of average 34% by the input of water chestnut. Especially, pine needles significantly inhibited the growth of algae from the early days in barge enclosure, it was declined at a rate of average 74%. It was proved that pine needles was the most inhibitory to the growth of algae at the treatment with $0.3{\sim}0.5\;g/l$, Ginkgo and water chestnut are needed more study. We purified that the dissolved phenolic compounds from the various plants can affect algal growth.

Characteristics of the Algal Growth inhibition Substances Produced by Alteromonas sp. SR-14 (Alteromonas sp. SR-14가 생산하는 조류증식 저해 물질의 특성)

  • 김지회;이희정;이태식;김형락;이명숙;장독석
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.270-276
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    • 1999
  • In previous reports, the authors isolated the algicidal marine bacterium, Alteromonas sp. SR-14 and demonstrated its growth inhibition of diatom, Chaetoceros calcitrans (C. calcitrans). In this paper, we studied the effects of cell free culture filtrate of Alteromonas sp. SR-14 on the growth of C. calcitrans, and the characteristics of the algal growth inhibition substance. The culture filtrate of Alteromonas sp. SR-14 grown in peptone broth showed growth inhibition activity against C. calcitrans. The reasonable culture conditions of the bacterium for producing of algal growth inhibition substances were $15~20^{\circ}$ in temperature, 7.0-9.0 in pH and $23~30{\textperthousand}$ in salinity, respectively. The algal growth inhibition activity of culture filtrate was increased from stationary phase in growth curve of Alteromonas sp. SR-14. The molecular weights of algal growth inhibition substances produced by Alteromonas sp. SR-14 were ranged about from 3 KDa to 12 KDa. Among the substances, less than 10 KDa fraction were stable by heating at $100^{\circ}$ for 10 minutes, while more than 10 KDa fraction were heat labile. According to the experimental results, the algal growth inhibition substance produced by the bacterium was not a single compound.

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Isolation and Characterization of the Marine Bacterium, Alteromonas sp. SR-14 Inhibiting the Growth of Diatom, Chaetoceros Species (규조류 Chaetoceros sp. 증식 저해균 Alteromonas sp. SR-14의 분리 및 특성)

  • KIM Ji Hoe;PARK Jeong Heum;SONG Young Hwan;CHANG Dong Suck
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.155-159
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    • 1999
  • Marine bacteria inhibiting the growth of the diatom, Chaetoceros calcitrans were screened from seawater samples collected at south coast of Korea in 1996. Six strains were isolated from those samples. Among them, a bacterium SR-14 strain had the strongest inhibition activity against the alga. The selected SR-14 strain was identified as an Alteromonas sp. (supposed to be Alteromonas colwelliana) according to its biochemical results. Alteromonas sp. SR-14 was able to grow in raw seawater, aged seawater, Conwy medium for culture of microalgae and C. calcitrans culture filtrate. The host ranges of Alteromonas sp. SR-14 were C. calcitrans, C. muclleri and C. negracile among 10 species of diatom. All of the Chaetoceros spp. tested were inhibited by the Alteromonas sp. SR-14, However, the growth of the other genera in Bacillariophyceae was not inhibited.

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Inhibitory Effect of Microcystis aeruginosa (Cyanophyceae) Growth by Plants in vitro (식물체를 이용한 조류증식억제 효과)

  • Jheong, Weon-Hwa;Byeon, Myeong-Seop;Jun, Sun-Ok;Lim, Byung-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.33 no.2 s.90
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    • pp.136-144
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    • 2000
  • M. aeruginosa isolated from Lake Paldang was cultured in CB medium, and then each wet plants put into the cultured medium at a rate of 0.5 g and 2.5 g wet wt/l. There was slight inhibition by the input of cattail and iris of each 0.5 g wet wt/l cultured medium, but showed no reduction in algal growth in other flasks. Among the applied plants, ginkgo, pine needles, big cone pine, waterreed and water chestnut had an effect on inhibition of algal growth at the input of 2.5 g wet wt/l. Plants which were dried for 3 days at $50^{\circ}C$ introduced into the testing flask for 10days cultured at dose rates of 2.5 g/l. When chlorophyll a concentration was remarkably high as $802.6\;{\mu}g/l$ after five days, there was noticeably less chlorophyll compared with control at a rate of 98% by big cone pine, 96% by ginkgo, 95% by pine needles and 86% by rice straw, respectively. To examine the effect of plant extracts on algal growth, big cone pine and water chestnut were put to the amount of 1.25 g liquid extracts/l. Chlorophyll a concentration and cell density decreased to the extent of average 43% as compared with the beginning of experiment, but when concentration of chlorophyll a increased a most high, the inhibition of algal growth by liquid extracts did not affect at all. When a quantity of plant equivalent to 2.5 g liquid extracts/l inhibited the growth of algae by 95% after nine days.

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Efficiency of Nutritive Salts Removal and Algae Growth Inhibition Using a Fibrous Carrier (섬유상 담체를 이용한 영양염류 제거 및 조류 증식 억제에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Sin-Hae;Kang, Dae-Jong;Yang, Kyeong-Soon;Jeon, Soo-Bin;Oh, Kwang-Joong
    • Clean Technology
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.257-264
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    • 2015
  • Conventional physicochemical technologies for algae growth inhibition have economical and environmental pollution problems. This study attempted to overcome the problems by nature-friendly biological inhibition technology using fibrous carrier. The experimental results showed that the most effective carrier material, polyester, exhibited the highest biofilm thickness. The removal efficiency for nutrient salts, such as nitrogen and phosphorous, and algae growth inhibition of polyester carrier was 14.59%, 6.36%, and 77%, respectively, which is higher than for control group. These result indicate that the polyester carrier is available in eutrophic lake.

Growth Inhibition of the Diatom, Chaetoceros calcitrans by Alteromonas sp. SR-14 (Alteromonas sp. SR-14에 의한 규조 Chaetoceros calcitrans 증식저해)

  • KIM Ji Hoe;PARK Hi Yun;CHO Yong Chul;CHO Myo Heon;CHANG Dong Suck
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.160-164
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    • 1999
  • Algicidal activities of Alteromonas sp. SR-14 against Chaetoceros calcitrans were investigated at various culture conditions. The algicidal activity by Alteromonas sp. SK-14 was dependent on temperature. In mixed culture of C, calcitrans and Alteromonas sp. SR-14 at various temperatures, the algicidal activity of Alteronzonas sp. SR-14 was the highest at $20^{\circ}C$, but not showed algicidal activity above $25^{\circ}C$. With the inoculation of $10^4$ cells/ml of C. calcitrans, the diatom could not grow at the microalgal culture condition until 15 days by the simultaneous inoculation of less than 10 cells/ml of Alteromonas sp. SR-14. Alteromonas sp. SR-14 showed the strongest algicidal activity against logarithmic phase cells of C. calcitrans. During the mixed culture of C. calcitrans and Alteromonas sp. SR-14, supplementation of Conwy medium nutrients, changes of light intensity with 1,300$\~$4,600 lux and agitation with 200 rpm did not affect the algicidal activity.

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