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The toxic effects of selected heavy metals on unadapted populations of Vorticella convallaria var similis
Authors:DP Sartory  BJ Lloyd
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Department of Microbiology, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, England

Abstract:The presence of large amounts of heavy metals in sewages may cause severe disruption of the biological processes involved in sewage treatment, and thus a decline in the quality of the effluent produced. Unadapted populations of Vorticella convallaria var similis, a sessile peritrich protozoan found abundantly in healthy rivers, activated sludge, percolating filters and slow sand filters, were subjected to a range of concentrations of three common pollutant metals. It was found that these populations were killed by concentrations of, and above, 0.0005 mg/l. of the free metal ion of either lead or mercury. Colonies were also killed by concentrations of, and above, 0.075 mg/l. of the free metal ion of zinc. 12 hr 50% lethal doses were calculated, and for V. convallaria var similis were found to be 0.0036 mg/l. for lead, 0.005 mg/l. for mercury and 0.29 mg/l. for zinc.
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