Toxicity of cadmium, cobalt, uranium and zinc to Zoogloea ramigera |
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Authors: | Anders B. Norberg Nils Molin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Technical Microbiology, Chemical Center, P.O.B. 740, S-220 07 Lund 7, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The toxic effects of cadmium, cobalt, uranium and zinc to the bacterium Zoogloea ramigera have been studied. This organism, which is abundant in sewage-treatment plants, responded to media supplemented with heavy metals by showing a prolonged lag phase and by decreasing its growth rate. The length of the lag phase was proportional to the metal concentration when Z. ramigera was exposed to cadmium, cobalt and zinc. When exposed to uranium (uranyl ions) the organism altered its growth behavior by showing an extended lag phase almost independent of the metal concentration. The order of toxicity of the metals to Z. ramigera was Cd2+ = Zn2+ > Co2+ > UO22+. |
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Keywords: | toxicity adaptation resistance bacteria waste-water treatment cadmium cobalt zinc uranium Zoogloea ramigera |
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