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Environ Pollut ; 153(3): 699-705, 2008 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17954005

ABSTRACT

A toxicity test using spore release of the aquatic green alga, Ulva, was developed and evaluated by assessing the toxicity of different organic and inorganic chemicals and elutriates of sewage or waste sludge. The toxic ranking of four metals was: Cu (EC50 of 0.040mgL(-1))>Cd (0.095mgL(-1))>Pb (0.489mgL(-1))>Zn (0.572mgL(-1)). The EC50 for TBTO ranged from 24 to 63microgL(-1). The most toxic VOC was formalin (EC50 of 0.788microlL(-1)) and the least toxic was acetone. Spore release was significantly inhibited in all elutriates; the greatest and least toxic effects were for industrial sewage (3.29%) and filtration bed (10.08%), respectively. The bioassay is simple, inexpensive and sensitive. The cosmopolitan distribution of Ulva means that the test would have a potential application worldwide.


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Biological Assay/methods , Toxicity Tests/methods , Ulva/drug effects , Waste Disposal, Fluid , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity , Acetone/toxicity , Cadmium/toxicity , Copper/toxicity , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Formaldehyde/toxicity , Industrial Waste , Lead/toxicity , Sewage , Spores , Ulva/physiology , Zinc/toxicity
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