Allelopathic inhibition and mechanism of terrestrial plants on algae in fresh water
The pollution caused by algal blooms seriously affects people's production and life.Controlling the excessive growth of algae in water bodies is a major challenge for water treatment workers.Allelopathy of plants is expected to provide a new way to control harmful blooms or red tides,but at the same time there are a series of problems that need to be solved urgently.At present,the application of terrestrial plants in algal suppression is relatively small,and other highly efficient algal species can still be mined.The mechanism of allelocontrol algae has always been the focus of research.Many efforts have been made to explore the mechanism in macro,physical,chemical,biological and microscopic aspects,and great success has been achieved.The application of terrestrial plants in algal pollution control,the extraction and identification of allelopathic substances and the mechanism of algal inhibition were reviewed,and their practical application was prospected.
terrestrial plantsallelopathyalgaealgal bloom control