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The sensitivity of two Monoraphidium species to zinc - their possible future role in bioremediation

Bácsi, István and Novák, Zoltán and Jánószky, Mihály and B-Béres, Viktória and Grigorszky, István and Nagy, Sándor Alex (2014) The sensitivity of two Monoraphidium species to zinc - their possible future role in bioremediation. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. ISSN 1735-1472, ESSN: 1735-2630

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Abstract

Effects of zinc on growth, cell morphology,oxidative stress responses and zinc removal activity of two common phytoplankton species, Monoraphidium pusillum (Printz) Koma´rkova´-Legnerova´ and Monoraphidium griffithii (Berkeley) Koma´rkova´-Legnerova´ were investigated at a concentration range of 0.2–160 mg l-1 zinc. Cell densities and chlorophyll content decreased compared with controls in cultures of both species, effective concentrations causing 50 % growth inhibition within 72 h on the basis of cell numbers were 33.69 and 25.63 mg l-1 zinc for M. pusillum and M. griffithii, respectively. Changes in cell morphology and elevated lipid peroxidation levels appeared in zinc-treated cultures of both species, but only at higher ([10 mg l-1) zinc concentrations. The most effective zinc removal appeared at 20 and 10 mg l-1 zinc concentration for M. pusillum and M. griffithii, respectively. Removed zinc is mainly bound on the cell surface in the case of both species. This study provides new data for the zinc tolerance and zinc removal ability of the green algae M. pusillum and M. griffithii and shows that green algal species common in surface waters could have zinc tolerance and zinc-binding abilities, which makes them feasible in treatment of waters contaminated with 10–20 mg l-1 zinc.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science / természettudomány > Q1 Science (General) / természettudomány általában
Depositing User: Dr. István Bácsi
Date Deposited: 22 Sep 2014 13:46
Last Modified: 22 Sep 2014 13:46
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/15929

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