To investigate the inhibitory mechanism of artemisinin sustained-release microspheres (ASMs) on Microcystis aeruginosa (M. aeruginosa) from the molecular level, prx, psbA, fabZ, and mcyD were studied, and the cell death mode were also explored. The results showed that expression of prx was slightly up-regulated, while the expression of psbA, fabZ, and mcyD was significantly reduced. It can infer that oxidant damage and photic damage are the main mechanisms for the algicidal effect of ASMs on M. aeruginosa. It can be seen from the changes in cell morphology and structure that microspheres stress triggers apoptosis-like cell death, and the cell membrane is intact effectively preventing the leakage of microcystin-LR (MC-LR). Moreover, the down-regulation of mcyD gene also played major role in less extracellular MC-LR than intracellular MC-LR. It was concluded that the ASMs will not cause secondary ecological hazards while killing algae cells and have good application prospects.

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