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Biological and Chemical Approaches for Controlling Harmful Microcystis Blooms
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Biological and Chemical Approaches for Controlling Harmful Microcystis Blooms
Wonjae Kim1, Yerim Park1, Jaejoon Jung2, Che Ok Jeon2, Masanori Toyofuku3, Jiyoung Lee4,5, Woojun Park1orcid
Journal of Microbiology 2024;62(3):249-260
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-024-00115-2
Published online: April 8, 2024
1Laboratory of Molecular Environmental Microbiology, Department of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea
2Department of Life Science, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea
3Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba 305-0006, Japan
4Division of Environmental Health Sciences, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
5Department of Food Science and Technology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Corresponding author:  Woojun Park,
Email: wpark@korea.ac.kr
Received: 26 December 2023   • Revised: 16 January 2024   • Accepted: 17 January 2024
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The proliferation of harmful cyanobacterial blooms dominated by Microcystis aeruginosa has become an increasingly serious problem in freshwater ecosystems due to climate change and eutrophication. Microcystis-blooms in freshwater generate compounds with unpleasant odors, reduce the levels of dissolved O2, and excrete microcystins into aquatic ecosystems, potentially harming various organisms, including humans. Various chemical and biological approaches have thus been developed to mitigate the impact of the blooms, though issues such as secondary pollution and high economic costs have not been adequately addressed. Red clays and H2O2 are conventional treatment methods that have been employed worldwide for the mitigation of the blooms, while novel approaches, such as the use of plant or microbial metabolites and antagonistic bacteria, have also recently been proposed. Many of these methods rely on the generation of reactive oxygen species, the inhibition of photosynthesis, and/or the disruption of cellular membranes as their mechanisms of action, which may also negatively impact other freshwater microbiota. Nevertheless, the underlying molecular mechanisms of anticyanobacterial chemicals and antagonistic bacteria remain unclear. This review thus discusses both conventional and innovative approaches for the management of M. aeruginosa in freshwater bodies.

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