Effects of cadmium, copper and zinc on growth of four isolated algae from a highly polluted Argentina river

Toxicity of cadmium, copper and zinc was tested on four green algal species (Ankistrodesmus fusiformis, Chlorella ellipsoidea, Monoraphidium contortum and Scenedesmus acuminatus) isolated from a highly polluted river (Matanza-Riachuelo River, Buenos Aires, Argentina). The relative abundance of these...

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Autores principales: Magdaleno, Anahí, Vélez, Carlos Guillermo
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spelling paper:paper_00074861_v92_n2_p202_Magdaleno2023-06-08T14:31:48Z Effects of cadmium, copper and zinc on growth of four isolated algae from a highly polluted Argentina river Magdaleno, Anahí Vélez, Carlos Guillermo Cadmium Copper Green algae Native algae Toxicity Zinc Buenos Aires , Argentina Chlorella ellipsoidea Copper and zinc Green alga Green algal species Matanza-riachuelo rivers Relative abundance Sensitive species Algae Cadmium Copper Rivers Toxicity Zinc River pollution cadmium copper heavy metal zinc Argentina article chemistry drug effect environmental monitoring green alga growth, development and aging river water pollutant Argentina Cadmium Chlorophyta Copper Environmental Monitoring Metals, Heavy Rivers Water Pollutants, Chemical Zinc Toxicity of cadmium, copper and zinc was tested on four green algal species (Ankistrodesmus fusiformis, Chlorella ellipsoidea, Monoraphidium contortum and Scenedesmus acuminatus) isolated from a highly polluted river (Matanza-Riachuelo River, Buenos Aires, Argentina). The relative abundance of these species in river waters showed that C. ellipsoidea was the most abundant species (mean 4,540 ind mL-1), whereas the less abundant species was S. acuminatus (mean 220 ind mL-1). The most sensitive species was A. fusiformis, which EC50 were Cd = 141 μg L-1, Cu = 72 μg L -1, and Zn = 199 μg L-1, whereas C. ellipsoidea was the most resistant species to copper (EC50 = 489 μg L-1) and cadmium (EC50 = 429 μg L-1), and M. contortum and S. acuminatus were the most resistant species to zinc (EC50 = 381 and 394 μg L-1, respectively). © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York. Fil:Magdaleno, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Vélez, C.G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2014 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00074861_v92_n2_p202_Magdaleno http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00074861_v92_n2_p202_Magdaleno
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topic Cadmium
Copper
Green algae
Native algae
Toxicity
Zinc
Buenos Aires , Argentina
Chlorella ellipsoidea
Copper and zinc
Green alga
Green algal species
Matanza-riachuelo rivers
Relative abundance
Sensitive species
Algae
Cadmium
Copper
Rivers
Toxicity
Zinc
River pollution
cadmium
copper
heavy metal
zinc
Argentina
article
chemistry
drug effect
environmental monitoring
green alga
growth, development and aging
river
water pollutant
Argentina
Cadmium
Chlorophyta
Copper
Environmental Monitoring
Metals, Heavy
Rivers
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Zinc
spellingShingle Cadmium
Copper
Green algae
Native algae
Toxicity
Zinc
Buenos Aires , Argentina
Chlorella ellipsoidea
Copper and zinc
Green alga
Green algal species
Matanza-riachuelo rivers
Relative abundance
Sensitive species
Algae
Cadmium
Copper
Rivers
Toxicity
Zinc
River pollution
cadmium
copper
heavy metal
zinc
Argentina
article
chemistry
drug effect
environmental monitoring
green alga
growth, development and aging
river
water pollutant
Argentina
Cadmium
Chlorophyta
Copper
Environmental Monitoring
Metals, Heavy
Rivers
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Zinc
Magdaleno, Anahí
Vélez, Carlos Guillermo
Effects of cadmium, copper and zinc on growth of four isolated algae from a highly polluted Argentina river
topic_facet Cadmium
Copper
Green algae
Native algae
Toxicity
Zinc
Buenos Aires , Argentina
Chlorella ellipsoidea
Copper and zinc
Green alga
Green algal species
Matanza-riachuelo rivers
Relative abundance
Sensitive species
Algae
Cadmium
Copper
Rivers
Toxicity
Zinc
River pollution
cadmium
copper
heavy metal
zinc
Argentina
article
chemistry
drug effect
environmental monitoring
green alga
growth, development and aging
river
water pollutant
Argentina
Cadmium
Chlorophyta
Copper
Environmental Monitoring
Metals, Heavy
Rivers
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Zinc
description Toxicity of cadmium, copper and zinc was tested on four green algal species (Ankistrodesmus fusiformis, Chlorella ellipsoidea, Monoraphidium contortum and Scenedesmus acuminatus) isolated from a highly polluted river (Matanza-Riachuelo River, Buenos Aires, Argentina). The relative abundance of these species in river waters showed that C. ellipsoidea was the most abundant species (mean 4,540 ind mL-1), whereas the less abundant species was S. acuminatus (mean 220 ind mL-1). The most sensitive species was A. fusiformis, which EC50 were Cd = 141 μg L-1, Cu = 72 μg L -1, and Zn = 199 μg L-1, whereas C. ellipsoidea was the most resistant species to copper (EC50 = 489 μg L-1) and cadmium (EC50 = 429 μg L-1), and M. contortum and S. acuminatus were the most resistant species to zinc (EC50 = 381 and 394 μg L-1, respectively). © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.
author Magdaleno, Anahí
Vélez, Carlos Guillermo
author_facet Magdaleno, Anahí
Vélez, Carlos Guillermo
author_sort Magdaleno, Anahí
title Effects of cadmium, copper and zinc on growth of four isolated algae from a highly polluted Argentina river
title_short Effects of cadmium, copper and zinc on growth of four isolated algae from a highly polluted Argentina river
title_full Effects of cadmium, copper and zinc on growth of four isolated algae from a highly polluted Argentina river
title_fullStr Effects of cadmium, copper and zinc on growth of four isolated algae from a highly polluted Argentina river
title_full_unstemmed Effects of cadmium, copper and zinc on growth of four isolated algae from a highly polluted Argentina river
title_sort effects of cadmium, copper and zinc on growth of four isolated algae from a highly polluted argentina river
publishDate 2014
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00074861_v92_n2_p202_Magdaleno
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00074861_v92_n2_p202_Magdaleno
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