Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6311773 Chemosphere 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A study was under taken, under controlled laboratory conditions, to investigate the influence of non-ionizing radiation (UV-B) and an organochlorine pesticide on the growth, photosynthetic pigments, protein content and DCPIP photoreduction of a cyanobacterium Nostoc carneum. Test algae was isolated from rice field soils of Sambalpur, Western Orissa, India and grown in nitrogen free BG 11 culture medium. Culture of algae from log phase of growth was treated with 5 ppm of the insecticide, Endodhan and UV-B (20 mW m−2) for 2 h daily, separately and in combination of insecticide and UV-B radiation. Algal samples treated with UV-B and pesticide separately showed distinct inhibitory effects on growth, pigments, protein content and DCPIP reduction of the test samples. However, when pesticide treated samples were subjected to UV-B exposure, the effect showed additive as well as synergetic effect. Experiment conducted to check the ability of the organism to recover from the stress, exposed for various time periods, suggest their ability to partially recover from the stress.

Research highlights► N. carneum, natural dweller of rice field and maintain agricultural sustainability. ► They may expose to both Pesticides and UV-B radiation in natural condition. ► UV + pesticide have additive inhibitory effect on Chl a, Car, PE, protein contents. ► Growth and PC content shows synergetic affect that reduces rate of photosynthesis. ► We examine time dependent recovery in growth and electron transport activity.

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