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Monitoring bioaccumulation and toxic e ects of hexachlorobenzene using the polyurethane foam unit method in the microbial communities of the Fuhe River,Wuhan
Authors:LIU Ting  CHEN Zhu-lei  SHEN Yun-fen  GAN Lu  CAO Li and LV Zi-zhong
Institution:1. Environmental Science Research Institute, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China
2. Environmental Science Research Institute, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China;The Laboratory of Protozoan Taxonomy and Ecology, Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430072, China
Abstract:Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) is a chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbon that was widely used for seed dressing in prevention of fungal growth on crops, and also as a component of fireworks, ammunition, and synthetic rubbers. Because of its resistance to degradation and mobility, HCB is widely distributed throughout the environment and is accumulated through food chains in different ecosystems. In this study, a preliminary investigation was carried out on the bioaccumulation and the toxic effects of HCB in the microbial (protozoan in particular) communities in the Fuhe River, Wuhan, a water body receiving industrial wastewaters containing HCB and other pollutants, using the standardized polyurethane foam units (PFU) method. Field samples were taken from eight stations established along the Fuhe River in January and August 2006. The concentration ratios of HCB in microbial communities and in water were 9.66-18.64, and the microbial communities accumulated 13.29-56.88 μg/L of HCB in January and 0.82-10.25 μg/L HCB in August. Correlation analysis showed a negative correlation between the HCB contents in the microbial assemblage, and the number of species and the diversity index of the protozoan communities. This study demonstrated the applicability of the PFU method in monitoring the effects of HCB on the level of microbial communities.
Keywords:bioaccumulation  toxicity effect  hexachlorobenzene  PFU method  microbial community  protozoan communities  River  method  units  polyurethane foam  effects  bioaccumulation  Monitoring  applicability  monitoring  level  number  species  diversity index  Correlation  analysis  negative correlation  contents  concentration  water body  Field
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