Copper and cadmium effects on growth and extracellular exudation of the marine toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella: 3D-fluorescence spectroscopy approach

Chemosphere(2013)

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In this study, metal contamination experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of copper and cadmium on the growth of the marine toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella and on the production of dissolved organic matter (Dissolved Organic Carbon: DOC; Fluorescent Dissolved Organic Matter: FDOM). This species was exposed to increasing concentrations of Cu2+ (9.93×10−10–1.00×10−7M) or Cd2+ (1.30×10−8–4.38×10−7M), to simulate polluted environments. The drastic effects were observed at pCu2+=7.96 (Cu2+: 1.08×10−8M) and pCd2+=7.28 (Cd2+: 5.19×10−8M), where cyst formation occurred. Lower levels of Cu2+ (pCu2+>9.00) and Cd2+ (pCd2+>7.28) had no effect on growth. However, when levels of Cu2+ and Cd2+ were beyond 10−7M, the growth was totally inhibited. The DOC released per cell (DOC/Cell) was different depending on the exposure time and the metal contamination, with higher DOC/Cell values in response to Cu2+ and Cd2+, comparatively to the control. Samples were also analyzed by 3D-fluorescence spectroscopy, using the Parallel Factor Analysis (PARAFAC) algorithm to characterize the FDOM. The PARAFAC analytical treatment revealed four components (C1, C2, C3 and C4) that could be associated with two contributions: one, related to the biological activity; the other, linked to the decomposition of organic matter. The C1 component combined a tryptophan peak and a characteristic humic substances response, and the C2 component was considered as a tryptophan protein fluorophore. The C3 and C4 components were associated to marine organic matter production.
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Metals,DOC,3D-fluorescence spectroscopy,PARAFAC,Alexandrium catenella,Toxic dinoflagellate
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