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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf


Title:Effects of various organic chemicals on the regreening of red colored Chlorella zofingiensis
Author(s):Irmer U; Heuer K; Weber A;
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Journal Title:Ecotoxicol Environ Saf
Year:1985
Volume:9
Issue:1
Page Number:121 - 133
DOI: 10.1016/0147-6513(85)90043-0
ISSN/ISBN:0147-6513 (Print) 0147-6513 (Linking)
Abstract:"Under nitrogen-deficient culture conditions Chlorella zofingiensis decomposes the chlorophylls, synthesizes secondary cartenoids, and thus develops red colored resting stages (akinetes). On transfer of the akinetes into nitrogen-containing fresh culture medium the algae regreen completely within a short period. The results of the experiments presented in this study show that the regreening process reacts with high sensitivity to the addition of environmentally hazardous chemicals. This system proved to be much more sensitive than other methods of testing for ecotoxicity. This screening test is universally applicable and offers, in addition, the possibility of testing volatile compounds since it is carried out in air-tight culture vessels. A phytotoxicity of 50% calculated as inhibition of the chlorophyll biosynthesis during exposure for 48 hr was found for paraquat at concentrations of 0.15 microM (added as methysulfate) and 0.28 microM (added as chloride) and for pentachlorophenol (PCP) at 0.16 microM. The chemicals 2- and 4-nitrophenol, however, proved to be much less toxic. Here, a 50% inhibition of chlorophyll biosynthesis was observed at 49 and 75 microM. When exposed to 4-chloroaniline even concentrations of 200 microM were not sufficient to cause a 50% inhibition of the regreening process. In additional experiments the influence of increasing salt concentrations (NaCl stress) and simultaneous exposure to the toxicants was examined. A step-by-step increase in the salinity of the experimental medium resulted in a drastic reduction of the toxicity caused by the addition of paraquat. This effect was much less pronounced when PCP was employed as toxicant. A different result was obtained with 2-nitrophenol: Here the toxic action was slightly enhanced. Differences in the time-dependent toxic response were also observed using the diverse toxicants. Probable causes are discussed"
Keywords:Aniline Compounds/toxicity Chlorella/*metabolism Chlorophyll/metabolism Kinetics Nitrophenols/toxicity Oxygen/metabolism Paraquat/toxicity Pentachlorophenol/toxicity Pigmentation/*drug effects;
Notes:"MedlineIrmer, U Heuer, K Weber, A eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Netherlands 1985/02/01 Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 1985 Feb; 9(1):121-33. doi: 10.1016/0147-6513(85)90043-0"

 
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