Assessing the ecological risk of representative wastewater based on a growth inhibition method with freshwater algae (Raphidocelis subcapitata)

Aoxue Wang, Hanqing Li, Tao Liang, Gang Lian, Wenjun Gui, Shengli Zhou, Shuying Li
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Abstract Wastewater contains a vast number of pollutants that potentially threaten the ecosystem after being discharged into the environment. The present study aimed to develop a rapid and sensitive toxicity detection method for assessing the ecological risk of wastewater. Raphidocelis subcapitata was used as the test organism in the algal growth inhibition test, and the anti-interference capacity of R. subcapitata itself and three biomass measuring methods (spectrophotometer, electron particle counter and chlorophyll fluorescence) on sample color and sample particulate matter were examined. The results revealed that chlorophyll fluorometry was more suitable for determining biomass in the growth inhibition test. Furthermore, chlorophyll fluorometry was selected to evaluate the combined toxic effects and sensitivity of R. subcapitata to wastewater from different industries. Microalgae respond differently to the toxicity of wastewater from various sources. The LID values for chemical wastewater 2, urban sewage 1, pharmaceutical wastewater 1, electroplating effluent and pharmaceutical wastewater 2 were 4.0, 3.0, 2.7, 2.4 and 2.0, respectively. The present study investigated the toxicity response of R. subcapitata to wastewater from various industries by growth inhibition experiments to comprehend the possible ecological concerns of wastewater from diverse businesses. This study will provide a significant basis for the design of detection methods and a comprehensive evaluation of toxicity in surface water environments. Graphical Abstract
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基于淡水藻类生长抑制法的代表性废水生态风险评价
废水中含有大量的污染物,排放到环境中对生态系统有潜在的威胁。本研究旨在建立一种快速、灵敏的毒性检测方法来评估废水的生态风险。以小头Raphidocelis subcapitata作为试验生物进行藻类生长抑制试验,考察小头Raphidocelis subcapitata本身以及分光光度计、电子粒子计数器和叶绿素荧光3种生物量测量方法对样品颜色和样品颗粒物的抗干扰能力。结果表明,在生长抑制试验中,叶绿素荧光法更适合测定生物量。此外,采用叶绿素荧光法评价了小头草对不同工业废水的综合毒性效应和敏感性。微藻对不同来源废水的毒性反应不同。化工废水2、城市污水1、制药废水1、电镀废水和制药废水2的LID值分别为4.0、3.0、2.7、2.4和2.0。本研究通过生长抑制实验研究了小头田鼠对不同行业废水的毒性反应,以了解不同行业废水可能带来的生态问题。本研究将为地表水环境毒性检测方法的设计和综合评价提供重要依据。图形抽象
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