Journal article
Warfare under the waves: a review of bacteria-derived algaecidal natural products
S Yang, SJ Williams, M Courtney, L Burchill
Natural Product Reports | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2025
DOI: 10.1039/d4np00038b
Abstract
Covering: 1960s to 2024 Harmful algal blooms pose a major threat to aquatic ecosystems and can impact human health. The frequency and intensity of these blooms has increased over recent decades, driven primarily by climate change and an increase in nutrient runoff. Algal blooms often produce toxins that contaminate water sources, disrupt fisheries, and harm human health. These blooms may also result in oxygen-deprived environments leading to mass fish deaths that threaten the survival of other aquatic life. In freshwater and estuarine ecosystems, traditional chemical strategies to mitigate algal blooms include the use of herbicides, metal salts, or oxidants. Though effective, these agents ar..
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Funding Acknowledgements
S. J. W. is supported by the Australian Research Council (DP210100233, DP210100235, DP240100126). L. B. is supported by an Elizabeth Vernon Puzey Postdoctoral Fellowship and Thomas Davies research grant (Australian Academy of Sciences).