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Comparison of sensitivity of Lemna perpusilla (minute duckweed) to chromium, nickel, and zinc ions

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dc.contributor.author Ariyawansha, J. M. M. S.
dc.contributor.author Pathiratne, A.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-03T10:36:23Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-03T10:36:23Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation Ariyawansha J. M. M. S.; Pathiratne A. (2021) Comparison of sensitivity of Lemna perpusilla (minute duckweed) to chromium, nickel, and zinc ions, Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied and Pure Sciences (ICAPS 2021-Kelaniya) Volume 2, Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka. Page 68. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/25550
dc.description.abstract In recent times, the pollution of tropical aquatic ecosystems due to heavy metals has become a great issue. The major sources of heavy metal pollution in aquatic ecosystems are effluents from metal-based industries and municipal wastewater. Duck weeds (Lemna species) are widely used in the treatment of wastewater and sewage effluents as they have the ability to absorb nutrients in the wastewater effectively. The species, Lemna minor and L. gibba generally represent temperate areas while L. perpusilla is native to Southeast Asia. Objective of the present study was to compare the sensitivity of L. perpusilla to chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), and zinc (Zn) ions under tropical temperature exposure based on standard laboratory ecotoxicity tests. Growth reduction of L. perpusilla under Cr, Ni, and Zn exposure was assessed using a standard ecotoxicity procedure with a range of metal ion concentrations (Cr6+: 0, 12, 30, 60, 90 and 120 mg/L; Ni2+: 0, 0.03, 0.06, 0.15, 0.30 and 0.60 mg/L; Zn2+: 0, 0.1, 0.25, 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 mg/L). Toxicity thresholds of Cr6+, Ni2+ and Zn2+ for the duckweed L. perpusilla under tropical temperature exposure (27°C - 29°C) were estimated based on multiple endpoints (total number of fronds, percentage of green fronds and green frond area). Triplicate test vessels were used for each concentration and the controls. The average specific growth rate and percent inhibition growth rate for each treatment and control replicate were determined. Metal contents in the exposure media were analytically verified using atomic absorption spectrophotometry. One way ANOVA followed by Dunnett’s test was used to estimate the lowest observed effect concentration (LOEC) for each endpoint. Effective concentrations of metals at different percentile effect levels (EC50, EC20, EC10 and EC5) were estimated through nonlinear regression modelling using USEPA Toxicity Relationship Analysis Program software. Based on different endpoints used for the toxicity assessments, lowest observed adverse effect concentrations (7 day LOAEC) for growth reduction of L. perpusilla for Cr6+, Ni2+, and Zn2+ were estimated as 21 mg/L, 0.06 mg/L, and 0.26 mg/L, respectively. For growth reduction of L. perpusilla, the most sensitive 7-day effective concentration for 10% effect (EC10) for Cr6+, Ni2+, and Zn2+ were 21 mg/L, 0.021 mg/L, and 0.2 mg/L, respectively. In conclusion, the sensitivity of L. perpusilla to the three metal ions followed the decreasing order: Ni2+ > Zn2+ > Cr6+. This study revealed that L. perpusilla is more sensitive to Ni2+ than Cr6+ and Zn2+. Of the three metals tested, Cr6+ exposure could be most tolerated by L. perpusilla. en_US
dc.publisher Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka en_US
dc.subject Chromium, Duckweed, Nickel, Tropical, Zinc en_US
dc.title Comparison of sensitivity of Lemna perpusilla (minute duckweed) to chromium, nickel, and zinc ions en_US


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