Towards a more ecologically relevant assessment of the impact of heavy metals on the photosynthesis of the seagrass, Zostera capricorni
This in situ study used photosynthetic activity (measured as chlorophyll a fluorescence) and photosynthetic pigment concentrations to assess the effect of copper, cadmium, lead and zinc on the seagrass Zostera capricorni. Custom-made portable in situ exposure (PIE) chambers were developed so seagras...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Marine pollution bulletin 2002-01, Vol.45 (1), p.100-106 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This in situ study used photosynthetic activity (measured as chlorophyll
a fluorescence) and photosynthetic pigment concentrations to assess the effect of copper, cadmium, lead and zinc on the seagrass
Zostera capricorni. Custom-made portable in situ exposure (PIE) chambers were developed so seagrasses could be dosed within the meadow.
Z. capricorni was exposed to 0.1 and 1 mg l
−1 of metal solutions for 10 h. During this time and for the subsequent four-day recovery period, the effective quantum yield of photosystem II (PS II) (
ΔF/
Fm
′) was measured. While the results were variable, copper and zinc exposed samples had a depressed
ΔF/
Fm
′ during the exposure period. Samples exposed to zinc recovered to pre-exposure levels but those exposed to copper did not. Cadmium and lead did not impact on the chlorophyll
a fluorescence and the chlorophyll pigment data supported these findings. This study presents an innovative new application of chlorophyll
a fluorescence stress assessment. |
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ISSN: | 0025-326X 1879-3363 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0025-326X(01)00300-9 |