Effect of zeolites on cultures of the marine micro-algae Emiliania huxleyi
The yield of cultures of Emiliania huxleyi, a coccolithophore marine micro-alga species, in natural seawater and in seawater previously exposed to elutriates of ZEBEN-06 and ZESTEC-56, two zeolitic-nature products (ZNPs) (supernatant of 2.0gl−1 of ZNP in natural seawater, stirred for 30min) was eval...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Aquacultural engineering 2004-10, Vol.31 (3-4), p.205-219 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The yield of cultures of Emiliania huxleyi, a coccolithophore marine micro-alga species, in natural seawater and in seawater previously exposed to elutriates of ZEBEN-06 and ZESTEC-56, two zeolitic-nature products (ZNPs) (supernatant of 2.0gl−1 of ZNP in natural seawater, stirred for 30min) was evaluated. Total concentrations of dissolved trace metals and organic ligands (and respective conditional stability constants) in the initial media and at 7th day cultures were determined, by anodic and cathodic striping voltammetry. The changes introduced by the ZNPs in the media significantly enhanced E. huxleyi growth yield, the effect being more extent in the ZESTEC-56 elutriate. It was observed that both the ZNPs enriched the seawater with trace and not toxic quantities of Mn. In addiction, ZEBEN-06 removed small fractions of Cu and Zn from the media. The ZEBEN-06 elutriate stimulated the cell exudation but that of ZESTEC-56 inhibited exudation. Algae were also incubated in a culture medium with 0.05gl−1 ZESTEC-56 in situ, and the growth yield was similar to that of the control culture. ZEBEN-06 was not studied in situ because it was hard to distinguish its particles from the cells, during cells counting. The ZESTEC-56 in situ enriched the medium in Mn, Cu, Pb and Cd, but impoverished it in Zn. The cell exudation was about four times higher in the presence of the ZNP in situ. Liberation/adsorption of micro-nutrients at the surface of the zeolites seems to be the cause of the observed changes in the biological response of the algae. The yield of the algal growth has economic relevance in aquaculture. On the other hand, ZNP are cheap, only small amounts (few mgl−1) are required and the addition of some nicro-nutrients may be omitted. Therefore, the inclusion of zeolites in algal cultures in aquaculture may be economically advantageous. However, it is recommendable an previous investigation, in order to select the zeolitic characteristics and concentration that will maximise the algal yield in each particular case (alga nature and seawater trace metal contents). |
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ISSN: | 0144-8609 1873-5614 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.aquaeng.2004.04.001 |