• Title of article

    The Relation between Bacterial and Heavy Metal Water Pollution and Blood Micronuclei as Biomarkers in the Tigris River Fish

  • Author/Authors

    ibrahim, israa a.j. university of baghdad - college of education ibn al-haitham - biology department, Iraq , al – khayat, asmaa s. i. university of baghdad - college of education ibn al-haitham - biology department, Iraq

  • From page
    126
  • To page
    134
  • Abstract
    The objective of this study is to evaluate the bacterial count and heavy metal concentration of river water on fish micronuclei. Fish and water samples are carried out in 1 May to 1 June 2013 from Tigris River. A total of fifty three fish sample are studied. The bacteriological quality of water showed that the total viable count is ranged from 150×103 to 352×103 cfu/ml and fecal coliform counts was 1250 cell/100ml during the study period. All the metals (Cu, Hg, Pb, and Zn) are within the normal limit, but Cd was slightly elevated in river water samples. The appearance of micronuclei in red blood cells of all fish species is detect , by recording a larger number of it, in ( Abu Alsomere , Hishne , Bannini Kaber al fam Karkoor ahmar) species compared with (Abu AL hakam , Nabbash , Kattan , Himri Tela shami ) species. There is a difference in the percentages of the leukocytes types in different fish species, the highest percentage (12.3) of lymphocyte is recorded in Barbus xanthopterus and the lowest (1.5) is in Garra rufa.
  • Keywords
    Water Quality , Coliform , Heavy Metals , Fish , Micronuclei
  • Journal title
    Baghdad Science Journal
  • Journal title
    Baghdad Science Journal
  • Record number

    2691872