Toxicity of mercury and copper to marine phytoplankton, Dunaliella salina, Tetraselmis sp. and Chaetoceros calcitrans

Static 96-hour phytoplankton growth tests were carried out to measure the toxicity of mercury (Hg) and copper (Cu) on growth (cell density) and chlorophyll a content of three marine phytoplankton species: Dunaliella salina, Tetraselmis sp. and Chaetoceros calcitrans. The experiments were carried out...

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Main Authors: Chomrung, A., Thongra-ar, W., Musika, C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prince of Songkla University 2005-07-01
Series:Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
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Online Access:http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/27-4-pdf/22-mercury-copper.pdf
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spelling doaj-5d03f985b5be462aab309201992a0d982020-11-24T22:25:10ZengPrince of Songkla UniversitySongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)0125-33952005-07-01274915928Toxicity of mercury and copper to marine phytoplankton, Dunaliella salina, Tetraselmis sp. and Chaetoceros calcitransChomrung, A.Thongra-ar, W.Musika, C.Static 96-hour phytoplankton growth tests were carried out to measure the toxicity of mercury (Hg) and copper (Cu) on growth (cell density) and chlorophyll a content of three marine phytoplankton species: Dunaliella salina, Tetraselmis sp. and Chaetoceros calcitrans. The experiments were carried out at a temperature of 27±1ºC, using natural seawater (salinity 30 psu) filtered with a 0.4 μ polycarbonate membrane, under continuous illumination of 3800±200 lux and they were repeated three times for each metal. Resultsshowed that C. calcitrans was the most sensitive species to Hg and Cu, followed by Tetraselmis sp. and D. salina, respectively. In addition, Hg was found to be more toxic to the three species than Cu. The mean IC50 values of Hg on growth of D. salina, Tetraselmis sp. and C. calcitrans were 0.277, 0.144 and 0.043 mg L-1, respectively, while those of Cu were 1.132, 0.270 and 0.090 mg L-1, respectively.http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/27-4-pdf/22-mercury-copper.pdfphytoplanktonmercurycoppercell growthchlorophyll a
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author Chomrung, A.
Thongra-ar, W.
Musika, C.
spellingShingle Chomrung, A.
Thongra-ar, W.
Musika, C.
Toxicity of mercury and copper to marine phytoplankton, Dunaliella salina, Tetraselmis sp. and Chaetoceros calcitrans
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
phytoplankton
mercury
copper
cell growth
chlorophyll a
author_facet Chomrung, A.
Thongra-ar, W.
Musika, C.
author_sort Chomrung, A.
title Toxicity of mercury and copper to marine phytoplankton, Dunaliella salina, Tetraselmis sp. and Chaetoceros calcitrans
title_short Toxicity of mercury and copper to marine phytoplankton, Dunaliella salina, Tetraselmis sp. and Chaetoceros calcitrans
title_full Toxicity of mercury and copper to marine phytoplankton, Dunaliella salina, Tetraselmis sp. and Chaetoceros calcitrans
title_fullStr Toxicity of mercury and copper to marine phytoplankton, Dunaliella salina, Tetraselmis sp. and Chaetoceros calcitrans
title_full_unstemmed Toxicity of mercury and copper to marine phytoplankton, Dunaliella salina, Tetraselmis sp. and Chaetoceros calcitrans
title_sort toxicity of mercury and copper to marine phytoplankton, dunaliella salina, tetraselmis sp. and chaetoceros calcitrans
publisher Prince of Songkla University
series Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
issn 0125-3395
publishDate 2005-07-01
description Static 96-hour phytoplankton growth tests were carried out to measure the toxicity of mercury (Hg) and copper (Cu) on growth (cell density) and chlorophyll a content of three marine phytoplankton species: Dunaliella salina, Tetraselmis sp. and Chaetoceros calcitrans. The experiments were carried out at a temperature of 27±1ºC, using natural seawater (salinity 30 psu) filtered with a 0.4 μ polycarbonate membrane, under continuous illumination of 3800±200 lux and they were repeated three times for each metal. Resultsshowed that C. calcitrans was the most sensitive species to Hg and Cu, followed by Tetraselmis sp. and D. salina, respectively. In addition, Hg was found to be more toxic to the three species than Cu. The mean IC50 values of Hg on growth of D. salina, Tetraselmis sp. and C. calcitrans were 0.277, 0.144 and 0.043 mg L-1, respectively, while those of Cu were 1.132, 0.270 and 0.090 mg L-1, respectively.
topic phytoplankton
mercury
copper
cell growth
chlorophyll a
url http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/27-4-pdf/22-mercury-copper.pdf
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