Producing Cu-loaded algae for feeding experiments: effects of copper on Parachlorella kessleri |
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Authors: | Andhika Puspito Nugroho |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology , University of Bayreuth , 95440 Bayreuth , Germany;2. Faculty of Biology, Laboratory of Ecology , Gadjah Mada University , Yogyakarta 55281 , Indonesia |
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Abstract: | Microalgae require several essential metals for optimum growth, which at elevated concentrations may interfere with biochemical and physiological processes, one of them being copper (Cu). The aim of this study is to raise Cu-loaded Parachlorella kessleri as feed for mussels. In order to spike the algae with Cu without lowering their nutritional quality, it is important to know the highest Cu-concentration at which the main parameters remain unaffected, especially in respect to proteins and polysaccharides. The dependence of growth rate, biomass, chlorophyll-a and -b, pheophytin-a, protein, and polysaccharide contents on Cu concentrations are determined. The tests show that P. kessleri is largely unchanged in its nutritional value when exposed to Cu at levels of up to 6?µmol?L?1. Above 10?µmol?L?1, toxic effects become obvious, with chlorophyll contents and growth rate being the most sensitive indicators. |
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Keywords: | copper Parachlorella kessleri growth rate biomass chlorophyll-a chlorophyll-b pheophytin-a proteins polysaccharides |
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