Effect of suspended particulate matter on physiological, biochemical and photosynthetic characteristics of Chlorella pyrenoidosa in the Jinjiang Estuary (Fujian, China)

Ecotoxicology(2024)

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Suspended particulate matter (SPM), an important component of the natural water environment, can act as a carrier of many pollutants that affect aquatic organisms. In the present study, the effect of SPM obtained from Jinjiang Estuary on the physiological, biochemical, and photosynthetic properties of typical freshwater algae ( Chlorella pyrenoidosa ) was investigated. The results showed that under different concentrations of SPM treatment, the superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) activities, and malondialdehyde (MDA) content of C. pyrenoidosa increased, but the soluble protein content decreased. SPM with different particle sizes had less effect on SOD of C. pyrenoidosa , but showed a promoting effect on CAT and MDA as well as soluble protein content. In terms of photosynthetic activity, high concentrations (70, 90 mg/L) and small particle sizes (0–75, 75–120 μm) of SPM had a greater effect on the chlorophyll a content of C. pyrenoidosa . In addition, different concentrations of SPM had no significant effect on the potential photosynthetic activity of PS II (F v /F 0 ) and the maximum quantum yield of PS II (F v /F m ), but the inhibition of the initial slope (alpha), the maximum photosynthetic rate (ETR max ) and the semi-light saturation point (I k ) increased with the increase of SPM concentration. F v /F 0 , ETR max , and I k of C. pyrenoidosa showed some degree of recovery after inhibition in the presence of SPM of different particle sizes.
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Freshwater algae,Oxidative stress,Photosynthetic activity,Concentration,Particle size
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