Title of article :
Optimal growth of Dunaliella primolecta in axenic conditions to assay herbicides Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
I. Sant?n-Montany?، نويسنده , , P. Sand?n-Espa?a، نويسنده , , J.M. Garc?a Baud?n، نويسنده , , J. Coll-Morales، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
8
From page :
1315
To page :
1322
Abstract :
To develop an assay for herbicides in marine environments using microalgae, we have optimized the specie, cell culture media and physical conditions to obtain maximal cellular densities in a 96 well micro format to allow mass assays. We first surveyed several species of 7 unicellular eukaryotic algae genera (Dunaliella, Tetraselmis, Chlorella, Ellipsoidon, Isochrysis, Nannochloropsis, and Phaeodactylum) for vigorous in vitro axenic growth. Once the genus Dunaliella was selected, Dunaliella primolecta was preferred among 9 species (bioculata, minuta, parva, peircei, polymorpha, primolecta, quartolecta, salina and tertiolecta) because it showed the highest growth rates. The components (oligo elements, sugars, amino acids and vitamins) and conditions (light, CO2, temperature) of the culture media were further optimized to obtain the highest cellular densities (up to 60 × 106 cells ml−1) and the shortest cell cycle duration (not, vert, similar12 h) for D. primolecta. Then the toxicity of four representative herbicides, alloxydim, and sethoxydim (inhibitors of acetyl-coA carboxilase), metamitron (inhibitor of photosynthesis) and clopyralid (inhibitor of respiration), were assayed on the optimal culture conditions for D. primolecta during 96 h. The results showed that D. primolecta was susceptible to those herbicides in the following order: metamitron > sethoxydim > alloxydim. In contrast, clopyralid did not have any effects. Therefore, D. primolecta microcultures can be used to assay a large number of samples for the presence of herbicides under a saline environment.
Keywords :
Dunaliella , Optimized culture , Herbicide assay , Microalgal assay
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Record number :
724649
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