The effect of a reduction of nitrogen and phosphorus to eutrophic and mesotrophic conditions towards silver nanoparticle (AgNP) on freshwater green algae species


Autoria(s): Chowdhury, Asif Moinur; Sakka, Yvonne; Filser, Juliane
Data(s)

29/09/2016

Resumo

We investigated the sensitivity of algae towards silver nanoparticles with OECD test medium and lower nutrient concentrations under standard test conditions to improve comparability and to exclude any other confounding factor aside nutrient levels. Two unicellular freshwater microalgae Desmodesmus subspicatus and Raphidocelis subcapitata were chosen due to their status as standard test organisms for the algae growth inhibition test and the response to changes in nutrient supply was compared. The original medium was used as the reference (standard). For the other four media, the amount of either nitrogen or phosphorus in the medium was lowered from half (50%) to one-fourth (25 %) of that of the OECD guideline, resulting in the following media: 50% N, 25% N, 50% P and 25% P medium. As test substance, the OECD reference material NM-300K was used. For this reason, the characterization of AgNP was done using DLS and Absorption spectra (UV/vis). Actual silver concentrations and ionic silver concentrations were measured at the highest test concentration used (100 µg Ag L-1) in R. subcapitata treatments only to reduce the number of samples. All tests were run according to the OECD guideline 201 with sterilized 50 mL cell culture flask. Each medium was tested using the test conditions for culturing with 3 replicates. Test concentrations for both algae species were 0, 25, 50 and 100 µg Ag L-1 for OECD, 50% P and 25% P while for both N reductions, the silver concentrations were 0, 10, 25 and 100 µg Ag L-1. Samples for determining the algal density were taken at every 24 h.

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application/zip, 7 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.865101

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en

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PANGAEA

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Fonte

University of Bremen, General and Theoretical Ecology

Supplement to: Chowdhury, Asif Moinur (2016): Nutrient deficiency increases sensitivity of algae towards silver nanoparticles. Master thesis in the program of MSc Ecology, University of Bremen, Germany

Palavras-Chave #µg Ag/L; 25% N; 25% N (day0), Sample 1; 25% N (day0), Sample 2; 25% N (day3), Sample 1; 25% N (day3), Sample 2; 25% N medium, day0; 25% N medium, day1; 25% N medium, day2; 25% N medium, day3; 25% P; 25% P (day0), Sample 1; 25% P (day0), Sample 2; 25% P (day3), Sample 1; 25% P (day3), Sample 2; 25% P medium, day0; 25% P medium, day1; 25% P medium, day2; 25% P medium, day3; 50% N; 50% N (day0), Sample 1; 50% N (day0), Sample 2; 50% N (day3), Sample 1; 50% N (day3), Sample 2; 50% N medium, day0; 50% N medium, day1; 50% N medium, day2; 50% N medium, day3; 50% P; 50% P (day0), Sample 1; 50% P (day0), Sample 2; 50% P (day3), Sample 1; 50% P (day3), Sample 2; 50% P medium, day0; 50% P medium, day1; 50% P medium, day2; 50% P medium, day3; Absorbance; Ag; Cond; Conductivity; D-; D. subspicatus cells; Desmodesmus subspicatus, cells; Dispersity; Dose; Dose resp; Dose response; Hydrodynamic d; Hydrodynamic diameter; Ionic; Label; Lambda; Medium; OECD; OECD (day0), Sample 1; OECD (day0), Sample 2; OECD (day3), Sample 1; OECD (day3), Sample 2; OECD medium, day0; OECD medium, day1; OECD medium, day2; OECD medium, day3; R. subcapitata cells; Raphidocelis subcapitata, cells; Sample code/label; Scattering angle; Silver; T:temp; Test subs; Test substance; theta; total; Treatment: temperature; Wavelength; Zeta potential; Z-potential
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