Nickel toxicity to fungi: influence of environmental factors.

作者: H. Babich , G. Stotzky

DOI: 10.1016/0147-6513(82)90039-2

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摘要: Abstract The toxicity of nickel (Ni) to the mycelial growth rates filamentous fungi was influenced by environmental abiotic factors. Increasing pH from acidic alkaline levels completely eliminated Ni Achyla sp. and Saprolegnia Magnesium or zinc, but not potassium, sodium, calcium, ferric, ions reduced An antagonistic interaction between a combination + Pb noted toward sp.; interactions combinations Cd Hg were less well defined. Chlorophyll, at 1%, Cunninghamella blakesleeana, increasing chlorophyll concentration 0.2 1% progressively Aspergillus clavatus. addition humic acid C. flavus. A. flavus more resistant 33 than 23°C.

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