Effects of heavy metals on the biology of a N2‐fixing cyanobacterium Anabaena doliolum

N. Mallick, L. Rai
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The effects of copper, nickel, and iron on survival, growth, nutrient uptake (NH, NO, and PO), carbon fixation, nitrate reductase, nitrogenase (CH2 reduction assay), glutamine synthetase (transferase), and alkaline phophatase activities of Anabaena doliolum were studied. About 50% survival of the test alga was scored at 8.0 × 10−3, 8.6 × 10−3, and 0.36 mM of Cu, Ni, and Fe, respectively. However 45, 59, and 57% reductions in final yield were scored, respectively, at LD50 concentrations of Cu, Ni, and Fe. On the basis of the LD50 of the test metals, Ni was the most inhibitory for nutrient uptake. However, the LD50 concentrations of Cu, Ni, and Fe showed different levels of inhibition for different processes. Although metal concentrations higher than LD50 were found to be more inhibitory, 0.54 mM iron generated maximum inhibitory effect as compared to Cu and Ni. The present study demonstrates that the test cyanobacterium exhibits metal and dose-specific responses toward different physiological and biochemical processes.
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重金属对固氮蓝藻水藻生物学的影响
研究了铜、镍和铁对泥鳅(Anabaena ololum)存活、生长、养分吸收(NH、NO和PO)、碳固定、硝酸盐还原酶、氮酶(CH2还原试验)、谷氨酰胺合成酶(转移酶)和碱性磷酸酶活性的影响。当Cu、Ni和Fe浓度分别为8.0 × 10−3、8.6 × 10−3和0.36 mM时,试验藻类的存活率约为50%。然而,在LD50浓度下,铜、镍和铁的最终产量分别下降了45%、59%和57%。从试验金属的LD50来看,Ni对养分吸收的抑制作用最大。然而,Cu、Ni和Fe的LD50浓度对不同过程的抑制程度不同。虽然发现金属浓度高于LD50的抑制作用更强,但与Cu和Ni相比,0.54 mM铁产生的抑制作用最大。本研究表明,测试蓝藻对不同的生理生化过程表现出金属和剂量特异性反应。
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