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Aquaculture | 1996

Integrated cultivation of the red alga Kappaphycus alvarezii and the pearl oyster Pinctada martensi

Pei-Yuan Qian; Chaoyuan Wu; Madeline Chang-sun Wu; Y.K. Xie

The effect of simultaneously cultivating the pearl oyster Pinctada martensi and the red alga Kappaphycus alvarezii on growth rates of both species was investigated in laboratory and field studies conducted from December 1993 to June 1995. The two study sites were in subtidal areas 100 km apart off the east coast of Hainan Island, China. Pearl oysters were cultivated in the center of an algal farm and red alga was cultivated in the center of the pearl oyster farm. These field experiments showed higher growth rates of both P. martensi and K. alvarezii in a co-culture system than in a monospecies culture system. Laboratory studies showed that the algae removed nitrogenous wastes released by pearl oysters. Algae treated with pearl oyster wastes grew much faster than those without oyster wastes. Algae treated with the seawater to which NH4Cl, NaNO3 and NaNO2 were added grew at the same rate as those treated with natural seawater containing oyster nitrogenous wastes, suggesting that enhanced growth of algae in the co-culture system was largely due to nitrogenous metabolites of the pearl oysters. In the co-culture, growth of pearl oysters was positively influenced by the presence of rapidly growing algae but when seawater temperature decreased below 20 degrees C, the algae grew slowly and there was no measurable benefit of mixed culture to either algae or pearl oyster.


Journal of Applied Phycology | 2004

Biosorption of di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate by seaweed biomass

H.W. Chan; T.C. Lau; Put O. Ang; Madeline Chang-sun Wu; Po-Keung Wong

Samples of various Sargassum species were collected in the Hong Kong marine environment and used for studies on biosorption of di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP). Batch adsorption experiments were carried out to determine the removal capacity and removal efficiency of the biosorbents. The DEHP removal ability was similar among beached seaweed and three freshly collected Sargassum species. Different physico-chemical factors were evaluated in order to enhance the performance of the biosorbents. Under optimized conditions (25 mg biomass, initial pH 4, 25 °C, 40 mg L−1 DEHP), the mean removal capacity of beached seaweed and Sargassum siliquastrum was 5.68 and 6.54 mg g−1, respectively. Examination of the Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isotherms showed that the biosorption phenomenon by these biosorbents could well be described by these models. Desorption of DEHP was also assessed with methanol, which showed the most satisfactory desorbing ability. Further study in multiple adsorption–desorption of DEHP by the biosorbents demonstrated the reusability of both beached seaweed and S. siliquastrum for biosorption of DEHP.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2001

Shift from P to N limitation of phytoplankton growth across the Pearl River estuarine plume during summer

Kedong Yin; Pei-Yuan Qian; Madeline Chang-sun Wu; Jay Chung Chen; Liangmin Huang; Xiuxian Song; Weijun Jian


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2004

Species diversity and distribution for phytoplankton of the Pearl River estuary during rainy and dry seasons.

Liangmin Huang; Weijun Jian; Xingyu Song; Xiaoping Huang; Sheng Liu; Pei-Yuan Qian; Kedong Yin; Madeline Chang-sun Wu


Continental Shelf Research | 2004

Effect of wind events on phytoplankton blooms in the Pearl River estuary during summer

Kedong Yin; Jianlin Zhang; Pei-Yuan Qian; Weijun Jian; Liangmin Huang; Jianfang Chen; Madeline Chang-sun Wu


International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology | 2005

Owenweeksia hongkongensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel marine bacterium of the phylum 'Bacteroidetes'

Kwk Lau; C.Y.M. Ng; Jianping Ren; Simon C.L. Lau; Pei-Yuan Qian; Po Keung Wong; T.C. Lau; Madeline Chang-sun Wu


International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology | 2004

Loktanella hongkongensis sp. nov., a novel member of the alpha-Proteobacteria originating from marine biofilms in Hong Kong waters.

Stanley C.K. Lau; Mandy Man Yee Tsoi; Xiancui Li; I. Plakhotnikova; Madeline Chang-sun Wu; Po Keung Wong; Pei-Yuan Qian


International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology | 2006

Description of Fabibacter halotolerans gen. nov., sp. nov. and Roseivirga spongicola sp. nov., and reclassification of (Marinicola) seohaensis as Roseivirga seohaensis comb. nov.

Stanley C.K. Lau; Mandy Man Yee Tsoi; Xiancui Li; I. Plakhotnikova; Sergey Dobretsov; Madeline Chang-sun Wu; Po Keung Wong; Joseph R. Pawlik; Pei-Yuan Qian


International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology | 2006

Marinomonas ostreistagni sp. nov., isolated from a pearl-oyster culture pond in Sanya, Hainan Province, China.

Kwk Lau; Jianping Ren; Natalie L.M. Wai; Simon C.L. Lau; Pei-Yuan Qian; Po Keung Wong; Madeline Chang-sun Wu


International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology | 2006

Stenothermobacter spongiae gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel member of the family Flavobacteriaceae isolated from a marine sponge in the Bahamas, and emended description of Nonlabens tegetincola

Stanley C K Lau; Mandy Man Yee Tsoi; Xiancui Li; I. Plakhotnikova; Sergey Dobretsov; Madeline Chang-sun Wu; Po Keung Wong; Joseph R. Pawlik; Pei-Yuan Qian

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Pei-Yuan Qian

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Po Keung Wong

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Jianping Ren

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Kwk Lau

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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I. Plakhotnikova

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Mandy Man Yee Tsoi

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Xiancui Li

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Sergey Dobretsov

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Simon C.L. Lau

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Kedong Yin

Sun Yat-sen University

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