Title of article :
Algal growth control by a barley straw extract
Author/Authors :
Andrew S. Ball، نويسنده , , Matthew Williams، نويسنده , , David Vincent، نويسنده , , James Robinson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
In recent years, there has been an apparent increase in the occurrence of harmful algal blooms occurring in potable waters. The
potential of a simple barley straw extract to inhibit algal growth was assessed. Algal growth in lakewater was inhibited by the
addition of barley straw (1% w/v), with the chlorophyll a concentration remaining below the original level (40 lg l
ÿ1) throughout
the experiment. In contrast, in the presence of wheat straw, algal biomass increased, reaching a ®nal chlorophyll a concentration of
1160 lg l
ÿ1 after 28 days. Analysis of the remaining particulate straw at the end of the experiment showed that the lignin content of
barley straw had increased signi®cantly from 10±33% (w/w). Further, a preparation of a simple aqueous extract from the decomposed-
barley straw was found to inhibit the cyanobacteria Microcystis sp. and the algal species Scenedesmus, with chlorophyll a
levels some 10-fold lower than in untreated ¯asks. This study shows that a decomposed-barley extract, even in a very dilute concentration
(0.005%) was capable of inhibiting the growth of Microcystis sp., a commonly occurring cyanobacterium which produces
the toxin microcystin and has been responsible for some of the most serious pernicious algal blooms in the UK
Keywords :
Antialgal activity , Microcystis sp. , Barley straw
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology