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Toxicity Effects of Copper on the Physiological Responses of Anabaena flos-aquae (Cyanophyceae)  

Ryu, Ji-Won (Department of Biology, KyungHee University, Institute of Global Environment, Kyung-Hee University)
Choi, Eun-Joo (Department of Biology, KyungHee University, Institute of Global Environment, Kyung-Hee University)
Rhie, Ki-Tae (Department of Biology, KyungHee University, Institute of Global Environment, Kyung-Hee University)
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Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology / v.23, no.2, 2008 , pp. 101-112 More about this Journal
Abstract
Effects of various concentrations of copper on growth change of blue-greenalgae Anabaena flos-aquae were studied. There was significant differences among cultures treated with various concentrations of copper in growth of algae with parameters of cell numbers, specific growth rate (SGR) and chlorophyll contents. Algal growth and SGR were inhibited on by effect of various concentrations of copper more than without copper (ANOVA, F=34.69 p<0.001, F=114.89, p<0.001). The SGRs of various concentrations of copper in media were higher than without copper on 8 days after copper treated. The mean of chlorophyll contents was 1.978 ${\mu}g{\cdot}mL^{-1}$ and 1.648 ${\mu}g{\cdot}mL^{-1}$, respectively, while those of algae in culture without copper was 3.179 ${\mu}g{\cdot}mL^{-1}$ (ANOVA, F=153.74, p<0.001). The cellular morphology was different between media of which copper treated and without copper. The colony of algae in media which copper treated was shorter than without copper. Effects of various concentrations of copper on growth change of blue-green-algae Anabaena flos-aquae occured variety changes of parameters of cell numbers, specific growth rate (SGR), chlorophyll contents and cellular morphology on growth of algae.
Keywords
copper toxicity; blue-green algae; Anabaena flos-aquae;
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