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Heavy metal tolerance of marine phytoplankton. II. Copper tolerance of three species in dialysis and batch cultures
Authors:Arne Jensen  Britt Rystad  Sigurd Melsom
Institution:Norwegian Institute of Seaweed Research, Trondheim, Norway;Central Institute for Industrial Research, Blindem, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:The tolerance to copper ions of three diatoms, namely, Skeletonema costatum, (Grev.) Cleve, Thalassiosira pseudonana (Hust.) Hasle and Phaeodactylum tricornutum Bohlin grown in dialysis and batch cultures in the local fjord water has been established. Reduction of growth rates was observed by the addition of 10, 25 and 400 μg/1 of copper ions, respectively for the three species investigated. At the higher levels of copper addition (400 and 700 MS/1) cells of P. tricornutum in dialysis culture increased their copper content to more than 200 times over those of the controls, the ratio of copper to chlorophyll in the cells increasing 150 times.All three species showed marked increases in copper content when a copper salt was added to batch cultures of the algae. The two clones of Skeletonema costatum tested showed nearly identical sensitivity to copper ions, but they differed markedly in their zinc tolerance.
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