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صفحه نخست /Aquatic pollution caused by ...
عنوان Aquatic pollution caused by mercury, lead, and cadmium affects cell growth and pigment content of marine microalga, Nannochloropsis oculata
نوع پژوهش مقاله چاپ‌شده در مجلات علمی
کلیدواژه‌ها Aquatic toxicity; Chlorophyll a; Carotenoids; Heavy metals; Inhibitory concentration; Microalgae
چکیده The present study investigated the acute (72 h) and sub-acute (14 days) toxicity of mercury, lead, and cadmium to the green microalga, Nannochloropsis oculata. The acute toxicity testing was conducted according to the modified OECD guideline (No. 201). The 72-h IC50 values of Hg, Pb, and Cd exposed to N. oculata were 0.87, 1.81, and 4.97 mg/L, respectively. These results showed that mercury is about twice as toxic as lead and about 5.7 times more toxic than cadmium to this marine microalga. Lead is about 2.7 times more toxic than cadmium. The chlorophyll a content of the microalga decreased in the 10th and 14th days of the sub-acute toxicity test. Although the carotenoid content increased following exposure to the low levels of tested heavy metals (which may show the protective role of carotenoids against oxidative stress), with increased exposure time the total carotenoid reduced compared to control. A regular monitoring program to examine the level of metals in the aquatic ecosystem for protecting microalgae should be implemented.
پژوهشگران سید علی جوهری (نفر چهارم)، روح الله رحیمی (نفر سوم)، مرتضی بیگی ملک ابادی (نفر دوم)، رسول زمانی احمدمحمودی (نفر اول)