Fast pesticide pre-screening in marine environment using a green microalgae-based optical bioassay
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The present study evaluates an optical bioassay based on green photosynthetic microalgae as a promising alternative for monitoring of relevant seawater pollutants. Photosystem II fluorescence parameters from several microalgae species were examined in the presence of three common marine pesticides that act as photosynthesis inhibitors. The three pollutants were detected within 10 min in concentrations between ng/L-mu g/L. The different algae species showed slightly diverse pesticide sensitivities, being Chlorella mirabilis the most sensitive one. Potential interferences due to oil-spill pollutants were discarded. The lipid content was characterized to identify microorganisms with suitable mechanisms that could facilitate stress acclimatization. C. mirabilis presented elevated content of unsaturated lipids, showing a promising potential for biosensing in saline stress conditions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bioassay; Pesticide; Photosynthesis; Microalga; Chlorella mirabilis
List of contributors:
Giacobbe, Maria; Denaro, Renata; Crisafi, Francesca
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