Published 2011
| Version v1
Publication
Ecotoxicological evaluation of marine sediments using free and immobilized phytoplanktonic algae
Contributors
Description
Marine sediments play an important role in
the accumulation-storage and/or release of
contaminants in seawaters; sediment bioassays
provide for general information on pollutant
bioavailability. This work points out the
importance to utilize free and immobilised (Naalginate)
marine algae for the ecotoxicological
evaluation of metals (Cd, Zn, Cu) as well as of
elutriates and whole sediment samples collected
in harbour sites. The bioassay was carried out
with the marine microalga Tetraselmis suecica;
algal growth inhibition was determined after 24
and 48 hours as percent growth in comparison to
controls. After 24 hours a lower toxicity of metals
for the immobilised algae than for free algae
was observed; this trend decreased in time. Algae
exposed to whole sediment showed a greater
reduction of growth than algae exposed to the
relative elutriate. This result emphasizes that the
whole sediments seem to be suitable to detect the
toxicity of such complex environmental matrix.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/382686
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/382686
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE