Effects of five heavy metals at sub-lethal concentrations on the growth and photosynthesis of Chlorella vulgaris |
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Authors: | HuiLing Ouyang XiangZhen Kong Wei He Ning Qin QiShuang He Yan Wang Rong Wang FuLiu Xu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory for Earth Surface Process of Ministry of Education, College of Urban & Environmental Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China
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Abstract: | The impact of sub-lethal concentrations(0.05,0.5,5 μmol L 1) of the heavy metals copper(Cu),chromium(Cr),zinc(Zn),cadmium(Cd) and lead(Pb) on the growth and photosynthesis of Chlorella vulgaris was studied during 96 h exposure experiments.The results showed that the effects of these five metals on the growth of Chlorella vulgaris were dependent on both concentration and exposure time.It was found that 5 μmol L 1 treatments of Cu,Cr,Zn,Cd and Pb significantly inhibited the growth of Chlorella vulgaris,and the effect became weaker with an increase in exposure duration.Different effects on chlorophyll fluorescence were found for different metals,with Cu and Cr having an inhibiting effect and Zn and Cd having a promoting effect.The effects of heavy metals upon the growth and photosynthesis of Chlorella vulgaris were independent of each other and not causally related. |
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Keywords: | heavy metal sub-lethal Chlorella vulgaris growth photosynthesis |
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