Title of article :
Toxicity assessment of heavy metal mixtures by Lemna minor L.
Author/Authors :
Tea Horvat a، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , ?eljka Vidakovi?-Cifrek b، نويسنده , , Vi?nja Ore??anin a، نويسنده , , Mirta Tkalec، نويسنده , , Branka Pevalek-Kozlina b، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The discharge of untreated electroplating wastewaters directly into the environment is a certain source of heavymetals in surface waters.
Even though heavy metal discharge is regulated by environmental laws many small-scale electroplating facilities do not apply adequate
protectivemeasures. Electroplatingwastewaters contain large amounts of various heavymetals (the composition depending on the facility)
and the pH value often bellow 2. Such pollution diminishes the biodiversity of aquatic ecosystems and also endangers human health.
The aim of our study was to observe/measure the toxic effects induced by a mixture of seven heavy metals on a bioindicator species
Lemna minor L. Since artificial laboratory metal mixtures cannot entirely predict behaviour of metal mixtures nor provide us with
informations relating to the specific conditions in the realistic environment we have used an actual electroplating wastewater sample
discharged from a small electroplating facility. In order to obtain three more samples with the same composition of heavy metals but at
different concentrations, the original electroplating wastewater sample has undergone a purification process. The purification process used
was developed by Oreščanin et al. [Oreščanin V, Mikelić L, Lulić S, Nađ K, Rubčić M, Pavlović G. Purification of electroplating
wastewaters utilizing waste by-product ferrous sulphate and wood fly ash. J Environ Sci Health A 2004; 39 (9): 2437–2446.] in order to
remove the heavy metals and adjust the pH value to acceptable values for discharge into the environment. Studies involving plants and
multielemental waters are very rare because of the difficulty in explaining interactions of the combined toxicities. Regardless of the
complexity in interpretation, Lemna bioassay can be efficiently used to assess combined effects of multimetal samples. Such realistic
samples should not be avoided because they can provide us with a wide range of information which can help explain many different
interactions of metals on plant growth and metabolism. In this study we have primarily evaluated classical toxicity endpoints (relative
growth rate, Nfronds/Ncolonies ratio, dry to fresh weight ratio and frond area) and measured guaiacol peroxidase (GPX) activity as early
indicator of oxidative stress. Also, we have measured metal accumulation in plants treated with waste ash water sample with EDXRF
analysis and have used toxic unit (TU) approach to predictwhich metalwill contribute themost to the general toxicity of the tested samples.
Keywords :
Metal accumulation , Ecotoxicity , Lemna minor , Toxic units , GPX stress marker , Heavy metals
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment