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Cadmium and Chromium Toxicity to Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata and Microcystis aeruginosaDOI: 10.1590/S1516-89132012000100020 Keywords: toxic effects, algae sensitivity, metal accumulation, ic50. Abstract: the toxicity of cadmium and chromium to pseudokirchneriella subcapitata and microcystis aeruginosa was evaluated through algal growth rate during 96h exposure bioassays. free metal ion concentrations were obtained using mineql+ 4.61 and used for ic50 determination. metal accumulations by the microorganisms were determined and they were found to be dependent on the concentration of cd2+ and cr6+. ic50 for p. subcapitata were 0.60 μmol l-1 free cd2+ and 20 μmol l-1 free cr6+, while the ic50 values for m. aeruginosa were 0.01 μmol l-1 cd2+ and 11.07 μmol l-1 cr6+ . p. subcapitata accumulated higher metal concentrations (0.001 -0.05 μmol cd mg-1 dry wt. and 0.001 -0.04 μmol cr mg-1 dry wt) than the cyanobacteria (0.001 -0.01 μmol cd mg-1 dry wt and 0.001 -0.02 μmol cr mg-1 dry wt). cadmium was more toxic than chromium to both the microorganisms.
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