Hydrogen peroxide as a mitigation against Microcystis sp. bloom

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Author(s)

  • Tzu Hsuan Cheng
  • Ka Yan Man
  • Liqing Huang
  • Ka Po Cheng
  • Kwok Zu Lim
  • Chi Ho Chan
  • Maximilian Ho Yat Kam
  • Ana Rita Pinheiro Marques

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Original languageEnglish
Article number739932
Journal / PublicationAquaculture
Volume577
Online published26 Jul 2023
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2023

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Abstract

Microcystis sp. is a harmful cyanobacterial species commonly seen in earthen ponds. The overgrowth of these algae can lead to fluctuations in water parameters, including DO and pH. Also, the microcystins produced by these algae are toxic to aquatic animals. This study applied hydrogen peroxide (7 mg/L) to treat Microcystis sp. in a laboratory setting and in three earthen pond trials. In the lab we observed a 64.7% decline in Microcystis sp. And in our earthen pond field experiments we measured, on average, 43% reductions in Microcystis sp. cell counts within one hour. The treatment was found to eliminate specifically Microcystis sp. and did not reduce the cell count of the other algae species in the pond. A shift of the algae community towards the beneficial algae was also found post-treatment. Lastly, during the pond trials, the gill status of Tilapia and Giant tiger prawn were not affected by the H2O2 treatment suggesting this may be a good mitigation strategy for reducing cyanobacteria in pond aquaculture. © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

Research Area(s)

  • Aquaculture, Harmful algal bloom, Pond water, Hydrogen peroxide

Citation Format(s)

Hydrogen peroxide as a mitigation against Microcystis sp. bloom. / Ng, Pok Him; Cheng, Tzu Hsuan; Man, Ka Yan et al.
In: Aquaculture, Vol. 577, 739932, 15.12.2023.

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