“…Various sources of Cu, including industrial and domestic wastes, and copper-based pesticides have contributed to an increase of Cu concentration in aquatic environments (Ho, 1987;Nor, 1987;Correa et al, 1996), with many negative effects on algae being reported at high Cu concentrations (Harrison et al, 1977;Pandey and Singh, 1992;Kenefick et al, 1993;Okamoto and Colepicolo, 1998;Yruela et al, 2000;Bossuyt and Janssen, 2004;Nielsen and Nielsen, 2005). In response to the stress of high Cu concentration, algae display a defense mechanism, including the changed activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) (Okamoto and Colepicolo, 1998), protein composition (Yruela et al, 2000), and so on. Treatment levels reported in the literature are generally in the range of 0.025e1 mg l À1 of Cu 2þ to control the nuisance algae blooms (McKnight et al, 1983).…”