Effects Of Heavy Metals On Growing Cultures Of Chlorella emersonii

G. Arikpo, M. Eja
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This work evaluates the effect of some metals on a green alga Chlorella emersonii , under continuous and batch culture conditions with added metal and another, batch culture with no added metal but where organism had been exposed to metal for 18 hours prior to growth. It was found that Chlorella growth under continuous culture was reduced in the presence of silver at levels as low as 0.1 mg/l and ceased altogether at silver concentration of 1.0 mg/l. Under batch culture conditions no growth occurred with any of the silver concentrations tested. Chlorella that had been exposed to silver (1.0 mg/l) prior to cultivation without added metal showed growth. Above concentrations of 1.0 mg/l exposure there was no growth. Copper stimulated growth of Chlorella under continuous culture conditions up to levels of 0.5 mg/l but became severely toxic at levels of 1.0 mg/l and above. Under continuous culture conditions cadmium inhibited Chlorella growth at cadmium levels of 0.05 mg/l with no growth occurring at 0.5 mg/l. However under batch culture conditions Chlorella growth was not affected at levels below 1.0 mg/l. Chlorella that had been exposed to cadmium up to 20 mg/l. prior to cultivation without added metal showed growth This study indicates that for short periods some microorganisms can tolerate elevated levels of heavy metal contamination, although environment can be seriously affected if contamination persists over long periods. Key Words: Heavy metals, Chlorella, continuous culture, batch culture, environment. Global Journal of Environmental Sciences Vol.3(1&2) 2004: 21-26
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重金属对小球藻生长培养的影响
本研究评估了一些金属对绿藻爱默生小球藻的影响,在添加金属的连续和分批培养条件下,以及在不添加金属的分批培养条件下,生物体在生长前暴露于金属18小时。结果发现,当银浓度低至0.1 mg/l时,小球藻在连续培养下的生长受到抑制,当银浓度为1.0 mg/l时,小球藻的生长完全停止。在批量培养条件下,任何浓度的银都没有生长。未添加金属的小球藻在培养前暴露于银(1.0 mg/l)环境中生长。在1.0 mg/l以上的浓度下没有生长。在连续培养条件下,当铜浓度达到0.5 mg/l时,小球藻的生长受到刺激,但当铜浓度达到1.0 mg/l及以上时,小球藻就会产生严重毒性。在连续培养条件下,0.05 mg/l镉浓度对小球藻生长有抑制作用,0.5 mg/l镉浓度对小球藻无抑制作用。而在批量培养条件下,低于1.0 mg/l的浓度对小球藻生长没有影响。小球藻暴露于高达20毫克/升的镉中。这项研究表明,在短时间内,一些微生物可以忍受高浓度的重金属污染,尽管如果污染持续很长时间,环境可能会受到严重影响。关键词:重金属,小球藻,连续培养,批量培养,环境环境科学,Vol.3(1&2) 2004: 21-26
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