Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9451293 | Chemosphere | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Effects of thiobencarb on growth, photosynthesis and photoinhibition of Nostoc sphaeroides colonies were examined. Thiobencarb concentrations higher than 2Â mg/l led to a significant decrease in phycoerythrin, phycocyanin and allophycocyanin content, but no significant effect on chlorophyll a (chl a) content. Biomass yield, protein content and photosynthetic rate were reduced only in the highest thiobencarb concentration (10Â mg/l). Colonies exposed to high thiobencarb dose (10Â mg/l) were more sensitive to high light than those exposed to the control and 4Â mg/l thiobencarb. Dim light induced recovery from photoinhibition to more great extent in colonies grown in the control and 4Â mg/l thiobencarb than 10Â mg/l thiobencarb. Darkness resulted in a insignificant recovery regardless of thiobencarb treatments.
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Authors
Jianrong Xia,