Allelopathy in benthic and littoral areas : case studies on allelochemicals from benthic cyanobacteria and submersed macrophytes
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Photosynthetic organisms in littoral and benthic habitats are in general situated in close proximity to their competitors. Benthic algae and cyanobacteria compete for space and grow adjacent to each other. Submersed macrophytes can be overgrown by epiphytic algae and are surrounded by other macrophytes and phytoplankton. The particular spatial setup in these habitats makes allelopathy a powerful strategy. Released compounds can more or less directly reach and act on target organisms. Allelopathic compounds may either be released into the water or transferred by direct cell-eell contact from donor to recipient. This chapter is not intended as a review on allelopathy in benthic and littoral areas. Two case studies of allelopathic interactions are discussed: 1) photosynthesis inhibitors in the benthic cyanobacteria Fischerella muscicola and F ambigua, and 2) algicidal hydrolyzable polyphenols from the submersed macrophyte Myriophyllum spicatum.
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GROSS, Elisabeth, 1999. Allelopathy in benthic and littoral areas : case studies on allelochemicals from benthic cyanobacteria and submersed macrophytes. In: INDERJIT, , ed. and others. Principles and Practices in Plant Ecology. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press, 1999, pp. 179-199BibTex
@incollection{Gross1999Allel-8094, year={1999}, title={Allelopathy in benthic and littoral areas : case studies on allelochemicals from benthic cyanobacteria and submersed macrophytes}, publisher={CRC Press}, address={Boca Raton, Fla.}, booktitle={Principles and Practices in Plant Ecology}, pages={179--199}, editor={Inderjit}, author={Gross, Elisabeth} }
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