Response of Tolerant and Wild Strains of Scenedesmus Biguja to Copper

作者: A.A. Fathi , A.M. El-Shahed

DOI: 10.1023/A:1026563232101

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摘要: Copper tolerance in Scenedesmus biguja was studied by comparing the physiological properties and Cu uptake wild type copper tolerant strain. A concentration dependent reduction growth rate, pigment, protein, sugar, amino acid contents, oxygen evolution, alkaline phosphatase activities noticed both strains at 1 200 μg(Cu) dm−3. The all parameters higher than strain showed also enhanced activity, insignificant loss of potassium sodium. influenced concentrations algae had been exposed to during their previous growth: lower culture medium, activity capacity cells accumulate Cu.

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