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Biofouling
The Journal of Bioadhesion and Biofilm Research
Volume 29, 2013 - Issue 8
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Laboratory assessment of the antifouling potential of a soluble-matrix paint laced with the natural compound polygodial

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Pages 967-975 | Received 27 Feb 2013, Accepted 01 Jul 2013, Published online: 06 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

Polygodial is a potent and selective inhibitor of ascidian metamorphosis that shows promise for controlling fouling by ascidians in bivalve aquaculture. The current study examined the potency of, and associated effects of seawater exposure on, a rosin-based soluble-matrix paint laced with 0.08–160 ng polygodial g−1 wet paint matrix. Paint-coated surfaces were soaked in seawater for 0, 2, 4 or 12 weeks prior to screening for antifouling activity using a bioassay based on the nuisance ascidian Ciona savignyi Herdman. Mortality was greater (mean 50% lethal concentration: 5 ± 2 ng g−1; mean 75% lethal concentration: 17 ± 4 ng g−1) and metamorphosis was inhibited (mean 50% anti-metamorphic concentration: 2 ± 0.4 ng g−1; mean 75% anti-metamorphic concentration: 15 ± 10 ng g−1) in C. savignyi larvae exposed to polygodial-laced soluble-matrix paints, relative to control paints without polygodial. Soaking in seawater prior to testing reduced the efficacy of the formulation up to nearly 12-fold, but even after soaking for 12 weeks paints laced with polygodial at 160 ng g−1 wet paint matrix prevented ⩾90% of the larvae of C. savignyi from completing metamorphosis. The outcome of this experiment provides a positive first step in evaluating the suitability of polygodial-laced soluble-matrix paints for use in aquaculture.

Acknowledgements

This study was supported by the New Zealand Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment (CAWX0802). The authors are grateful for technical assistance and advice provided by Kevin Purdy (ESPCO, Auckland, NZ) and Roel van Ginkel (Cawthron Institute, Nelson, NZ).

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