Metal induced inhibition of photosynthesis, photosynthetic electron transport chain and ATP content of Anabaena doliolum and Chlorella vulgaris: interaction with exogenous ATP
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Metal induced inhibition of photosynthesis, photosynthetic electron transport chain and ATP content of Anabaena doliolum and Chlorella vulgaris: interaction with exogenous ATP
Abstract
This study demonstrates a concentration dependent inhibition of carbon fixation, O2 evolution, photosynthetic electron transport chain and ATP content of A. doliolum and C. vulgaris by Cu, Ni and Fe. Although the mode of inhibition of photosynthetic electron transport chain of both the algae was similar, PS II depicted greater sensitivity to the test metals used. The toxicity in both organisms was Cu > Ni > Fe. A. doliolum was, however, more sensitive to Cu and Ni, and C. vulgaris to Fe. Toxicity was generally dependent on metal uptake, which in turn was dependent on their concentrations in the external medium. A partial restoration of nutrient uptake, carbon fixation, and enzyme activities following supplementation of exogenous ATP suggests that ATP regulates toxicity through chelation.
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