In an aquatic environment, toxicity of metals to organisms depends on external factors (type of metal, exposure concentration and duration, environmental parameters, and water quality) and intracellular processes (metal-binding sites and detoxification). Toxicity of copper (Cu) on the marine microalga Tetraselmis suecica was investigated in this study. Dose-dependent (Cu concentration dependent) inhibition of growth and cell division, as well as, variation of intra- and extra-cellular Cu, Fe and Zn content was observed. T. suecica was sensitive to Cu; the 96 h EC50 (concentration to inhibit growth-rate by 50%) of growth rate (μ) (21.73 μM L-1), cell division day-1 (18.39 μM L-1), and cells mL-1 (13.25 μM L-1) demonstrate the tox...
The effect of copper (44 mg l1) on a simple food chain was studied using indoor experimental channel...
This study investigates the effects of waterborne copper exposure on germling growth in chemically d...
Essential heavy metals, as copper, can be toxic for microalgae at high concentrations. Copper affect...
Heavy metals are introduced into aquatic ecosystems from industrial wastes, agricultural runoff and ...
Microalgae are key components of aquatic food chains and are known to be sensitive to a range of con...
2016 American Chemical Society.Metal toxicity to aquatic organisms depends on the speciation of the ...
Due to new usages and sources, copper (Cu) concentrations are increasing in the Arcachon Basin, an i...
There have been limited studies on the effects of toxicity-modifying factors, such as dissolved orga...
Microcystis aeruginosa is a dominant cyanobacterium commonly found in Chinese freshwater ecosystems ...
Current toxicity tests with microalgae are often criticized as being overly sensitive to metals beca...
The dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum produces toxic compounds, including paralytic shellfish toxin...
The effects of copper exposure at five different concentrations on the freshwater alga Chlamydomonas...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Dissolved organic matter source, season, and concentration all modified copper t...
Cu is a major active component in anti-fouling paints, which may reach toxic levels in areas with in...
A matter of current, intense debate with regard to the effects of metals on biological systems is th...
The effect of copper (44 mg l1) on a simple food chain was studied using indoor experimental channel...
This study investigates the effects of waterborne copper exposure on germling growth in chemically d...
Essential heavy metals, as copper, can be toxic for microalgae at high concentrations. Copper affect...
Heavy metals are introduced into aquatic ecosystems from industrial wastes, agricultural runoff and ...
Microalgae are key components of aquatic food chains and are known to be sensitive to a range of con...
2016 American Chemical Society.Metal toxicity to aquatic organisms depends on the speciation of the ...
Due to new usages and sources, copper (Cu) concentrations are increasing in the Arcachon Basin, an i...
There have been limited studies on the effects of toxicity-modifying factors, such as dissolved orga...
Microcystis aeruginosa is a dominant cyanobacterium commonly found in Chinese freshwater ecosystems ...
Current toxicity tests with microalgae are often criticized as being overly sensitive to metals beca...
The dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum produces toxic compounds, including paralytic shellfish toxin...
The effects of copper exposure at five different concentrations on the freshwater alga Chlamydomonas...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Dissolved organic matter source, season, and concentration all modified copper t...
Cu is a major active component in anti-fouling paints, which may reach toxic levels in areas with in...
A matter of current, intense debate with regard to the effects of metals on biological systems is th...
The effect of copper (44 mg l1) on a simple food chain was studied using indoor experimental channel...
This study investigates the effects of waterborne copper exposure on germling growth in chemically d...
Essential heavy metals, as copper, can be toxic for microalgae at high concentrations. Copper affect...