Title of article :
Toxicity of Chlorate and Chlorite to Selected Species of Algae, Bacteria, and Fungi
Author/Authors :
Dolf J. van Wijk، نويسنده , , Sander G. M. Kroon، نويسنده , , Irmgard C. M. Garttener-Arends، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
6
From page :
206
To page :
211
Abstract :
The present study confirms that chlorate is toxic only to brown algae and not to species of other ecologically relevant taxa. The brown algaEctocarpus variabilisexhibited a LOEC of 0.005 mM (0.4 mg ClO−3/liter) and an LC50of 0.012 mM, when cultured with nitrate as a sole source of nitrogen. The toxicity to species other than brown algae as measured in growth inhibition tests ranged from 0.75 mM (96-h NOEC) forSelenastrum capricornutumto ≥7.48 mM (48-h NOEC) for the fungusTrichoderma hamatum. The nitrogen source, nitrate or ammonium, did not significantly influence the toxicity to the nonsensitive species. The tests on brown algae found that as compared with ammonium, the toxicity to nitrate-grown cultures is higher by a factor of about 10. This confirms the hypothesis that nitrate reductase is involved in the toxic effects of chlorate on brown algae. Chlorite, tested as a potential toxic metabolite of chlorate, demonstrated high toxicity to many of the taxa tested and only low toxicity toE. variabilis. It may be concluded that brown algae are exceptionally sensitive to chlorate. It may also be concluded that various nitrogen sources could not induce toxicity in nonsensitive species. From these experiments no conclusions could be drawn as to the potential role of chlorite in chlorate toxicity. Furthermore it may be concluded thatE. variabilisis a suitable laboratory test species for further investigations into the mechanism of chlorate toxicity to brown algae.
Keywords :
chlorate , Chlorite , Aquatic toxicity
Journal title :
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Record number :
710063
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