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Role of secondary metabolites as defense chemicals against ice-ice disease bacteria in biofouler at carrageenophyte farms

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY
卷 22, 期 3, 页码 305-311

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DOI: 10.1007/s10811-009-9460-7

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Carrageenophyte; Biofouler; Ice-ice disease; Laurencia majuscula; Chamigrenes; Defense chemicals

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  1. International Foundation for Science (IFS)
  2. Committee for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapon, Hague, The Netherlands (IFS)
  3. Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science [P 06215]

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Carrageenophyte farming is an expanding economical activity in North Borneo Island, Malaysia. During routine monitoring of ice-ice disease and epiphyte outbreak at commercial farms, it was apparent that culture lines were heavily (60-80%) infested with biofoulers, particularly Acanthophora spp. and Laurencia majuscula. However, only L. majuscula showed dominance and flourished even during ice-ice disease outbreak. Presence of chemical defense against seaweed pathogens was investigated in two populations of L. majuscula collected from three major carrageenophyte farms in two districts; (A) Lohok Butun, Selakan Island, and Bum-Bum Island, in Semporna district, and (B) Telutuh, Carrington Reef, and Balambangan Island, in Kudat district. The first population contained elatol (1), and iso-obtusol (2), and, second population contained (Z)-10,15-dibromo-9-hydroxy-chamigra-1,3(15),7(14)-triene (3) and (E)-10-15-dibromo-9-hydroxy-chamigra-1,3(15),7(14)-triene (4), as their antibacterial metabolites. All four metabolites showed highly selective inhibition against ice-ice disease bacteria compared to human pathogens at 30 A mu g disk(-1). In addition, seasonal variation of these compounds at two representative farms (Selakan Island [P-1] and Balambangan Island [P-2]) revealed a 120-170% increase in concentration during ice-ice disease outbreak. Microscopy of fresh specimens showed the presence of corps en cerise, which is the synthesis and storage site of halogenated metabolites at superficial cortical cells, branch tips, and trichoblasts. This suggests the importance of these metabolites as defense chemicals against ice-ice disease bacteria in L. majuscula that grows on seaweed culture lines.

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