Bioavailability: the organism as sensor

作者: Peter J. Wangersky , Regine L. Maass

DOI: 10.1016/S0304-4203(09)90062-7

关键词: TurbidostatPollutantOrganismBioavailabilityEnvironmental scienceAnalysis methodNova scotiaEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental engineeringPopulation

摘要: Abstract The use of a system continuous culture phytoplankton at constant population density, the ‘cage-culture’ turbidostat, as monitor bioavailability pollutant materials, is illustrated. In case proposed dredge spoils from two polluted areas, it shown that bulk analyses for scheduled materials cannot be equated with bioavailability. Monitoring effect whole mixture on properly chosen test could obviate necessity chemical each component.

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