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    Springer
    Hydrobiologia 74 (1980), S. 199-208 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: metals ; toxicity ; algal assay ; bottle test ; algae ; Chlorella fusca ; Ankistrodesmus bibraianum ; Scenedesmus quadricauda
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The shortcomings of many established toxicity criteria for metals have resulted from a simplification of bioassays performed with single metals. A more comprehensive approach was needed to diagnose the effects of metal mixtures on aquatic organisms. Using Chlorella, Ankistrodesmus and Scenedesmus as test organisms, we experimented on a number of factors which affected metal toxicity bioassays. These included metal interactions, algal competitions, species sensitivities, the ratio of an excess metal to other metals and nutrient levels. An alternative technique was finally established which involved an evaluation of individual assays of Chlorella and Ankistrodesmus in separate media and a tissue-metal analysis on Chlorella. Chlorella fusca, commonly found in lakes with high metal concentrations, showed high tolerance to mixed-metal solutions, while Ankistrodesmus proved to be very sensitive. By determining the maximum yield ratio between Ankistrodesmus and Chlorella (i.e. the A/Ch ratio) it was possible to compare the toxic strength of harmful metals according to an established standard curve of A/Ch ratio versus mixed-metal concentrations. The levels of tissue-metal analysed in Chlorella also gave some indication as to which metals were responsible for the toxicity.
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    Springer
    Journal of applied phycology 6 (1994), S. 405-414 
    ISSN: 1573-5176
    Keywords: toxicity ; metals ; organic contaminants ; X-ray microanalysis ; ultrastructural alterations ; Chlorella
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Chlorella fusca was the test species used in assays of two wastewaters, one characterized by a high concentration of free metal ions, and the other by high concentrations of free metal ions and chlorinated organic compounds. Fine structural damage in cells exposed for six days to the effluents was examined using an electron microscope. In the presence of organic toxicity, the affected cells displayed a characteristically large build-up of starch grains. At high metal concentrations, the chloroplasts were the only organelles altered. Within the chloroplast, there were disruptions of the thylakoidal membranes and enlargement of interthylakoidal spaces. Excess metals, detected by X-ray microanalysis in the polyphosphate (poly-P) bodies of cells where chloroplast damage was observed, were regarded as harmful. X-ray scanning of particulate material in effluent samples is proposed as a useful and low cost addition to surveillance programmes.
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