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Kaija Kuivasniemi

Acute toxicity of some chlorinated phenolic compounds toSelenastrum capricornutum and phytoplankton

Acute toxicity of several chlorinated phenolic compounds detected in waste waters of bleached pulp was determined forSelenastrum capricornutum and indigenous phytoplankton using bioassays. Five of the phenolic compounds were chlorocatechols, four were chloroguaiacols and one was chlorosyringol. The response ofSelenastrum capricornutum to chemicals was measured by cell counting and phytoplankton14C-uptake. Chlorinated catechols inhibited the growth ofSelenastrum cultures in lower concentrations than chlorinated guaiacols. The increasing number of chlorine substituents on the phenolic ring increased the toxicity of both chlorinated catechols and guaiacols. The EC50-values (0-96 hr) of the com…

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Studies on the Effect of Cell Division-inhibiting Herbicides on Unialgal and Mixed Algal Cultures

The effect of two cell division inhibiting herbicides on unialgal and mixed algal cultures was studied in laboratory tests. The herbicides studied were trifluralin (analytical grade) and the active ingredient as well as the preparation (80 % a.i.) of diphenamid. The three green algal species used were Selenastrum capricornutum PRINTZ, Scenedesmus quadricauda (TURP.) BREB., Oocystis parva W. et G. S. WEST. The response of algae to herbicides was determined by cell counting, and measured by turbidity (750 nm) and the 02-production of some of the treated cultures. The EC50-value (96 h) of trifluralin to Selenastrum capricornutum was 3.3 mg/l. There were differences in the sensitivity of the th…

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