In the present study, several physiological responses of the red marine alga Porphyra haitanesis to elevated concentrations of copper (up to 50 μM) and zinc (up to 100 μM) were investigated. Our results showed that the effects of Cu2+ and Zn2+ on growth, photosynthetic pigments (chlorophylls and carotenoids), phycobiliprotein and metabolism (the fluorescence emission spectra and the activities of photosystemII) did not follow the same pattern. The relative growth rate was inhibited by different concentrations of Cu2+, and was slightly increased at lower concentrations (up to 10 μM) and inhibited at higher Zn2+concentrations. On the other hand, the phycoerythrin contents were slightly increased at relatively low concentrations...
Fucus serratus was used in a series of laboratory experiments to study the effects of Cu2+ exposure ...
• A comparative study of copper (Cu) toxicity and tolerance in three populations of Fucus serratus w...
Aquatic macrophytes are known to accumulate various heavy metals in their biomass. This accumulation...
In the present study, several physiological responses of the red marine alga Porphyra haitanesis to ...
In the present study, several physiological responses of the red marine alga Porphyra haitanesis to ...
The aim of this study was to investigate photosensitivity of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii growing in st...
Metal toxicity to microalgae is dependent on environmental conditions, evolutionary history of the m...
Essential heavy metals, as copper, can be toxic for microalgae at high concentrations. Copper affect...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the effect of heavy metals on the photosynthetic pigments ...
There is enough evidence that copper plays a crucial role in regulating phytoplankton metabolism. Ho...
The dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum produces toxic compounds, including paralytic shellfish toxin...
We have studied the effect of light acclimation on photosynthetic responses and growth during Cu2+ e...
Algae require micro- and macronutrients for optimal growth and metabolism. Under limitation or exces...
Heavy metals are introduced into aquatic ecosystems from industrial wastes, agricultural runoff and ...
Fucus serratus was used in a series of laboratory experiments to study the effects of Cu2+ exposure ...
• A comparative study of copper (Cu) toxicity and tolerance in three populations of Fucus serratus w...
Aquatic macrophytes are known to accumulate various heavy metals in their biomass. This accumulation...
In the present study, several physiological responses of the red marine alga Porphyra haitanesis to ...
In the present study, several physiological responses of the red marine alga Porphyra haitanesis to ...
The aim of this study was to investigate photosensitivity of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii growing in st...
Metal toxicity to microalgae is dependent on environmental conditions, evolutionary history of the m...
Essential heavy metals, as copper, can be toxic for microalgae at high concentrations. Copper affect...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the effect of heavy metals on the photosynthetic pigments ...
There is enough evidence that copper plays a crucial role in regulating phytoplankton metabolism. Ho...
The dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum produces toxic compounds, including paralytic shellfish toxin...
We have studied the effect of light acclimation on photosynthetic responses and growth during Cu2+ e...
Algae require micro- and macronutrients for optimal growth and metabolism. Under limitation or exces...
Heavy metals are introduced into aquatic ecosystems from industrial wastes, agricultural runoff and ...
Fucus serratus was used in a series of laboratory experiments to study the effects of Cu2+ exposure ...
• A comparative study of copper (Cu) toxicity and tolerance in three populations of Fucus serratus w...
Aquatic macrophytes are known to accumulate various heavy metals in their biomass. This accumulation...