Comparative effects of herbicides on photosynthesis and growth of tropical estuarine microalgae |
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Authors: | Magnusson Marie Heimann Kirsten Negri Andrew P |
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Affiliation: | AIMS@JCU, Australian Institute of Marine Science, School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD 4811, Australia; School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University, Douglas Campus, Townsville 4811, Australia. |
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Abstract: | Pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) fluorometry is ideally suited to measure the sub-lethal impacts of photosystem II (PSII)-inhibiting herbicides on microalgae, but key relationships between effective quantum yield [Y(II)] and the traditional endpoints growth rate (mu) and biomass increase are unknown. The effects of three PSII-inhibiting herbicides; diuron, hexazinone and atrazine, were examined on two tropical benthic microalgae; Navicula sp. (Heterokontophyta) and Nephroselmis pyriformis (Chlorophyta). The relationships between Y(II), mu and biomass increase were consistent (r(2)0.90) and linear (1:1), validating the utility of PAM fluorometry as a rapid and reliable technique to measure sub-lethal toxicity thresholds of PSII-inhibiting herbicides in these microalgae. The order of toxicity (EC(50) range) was: diuron (16-33nM)>hexazinone (25-110nM)>atrazine (130-620nm) for both algal species. Growth rate and photosynthesis were affected at diuron concentrations that have been detected in coastal areas of the Great Barrier Reef. |
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Keywords: | Diatom Chlorophyte Diuron Triazine PAM fluorometry Great barrier reef |
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