2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.153841
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Trophic transfer of copper decreases the condition index in Crassostrea gigas spat in concomitance with a change in the microalgal fatty acid profile and enhanced oyster energy demand

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“…Cu accumulation in Cylindrotheca fusiformis were 3.8 and 0.7 mg ml -1 cell volume under 0.2 mg L -1 Cu exposure for 7 days and 21 days, respectively, and almost 40% Cu could be washed by EDTA (Pistocchi et al, 1997). Tetraselmis suecica could accumulate 29.3 and 110.7 mg kg -1 Cu (dry weight) after 15 and 50 mg L -1 Cu exposure for 7-8 days, respectively (Akcha et al, 2022). In our long-term accumulation, although Cu has not affacted the growth of algae, the Cu accumulations increased with the time in the 6 days culture, which may indicate that different species has different Cu demand.…”
Section: Long-term Cu Bioaccumulation In Different Phytoplanktonmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Cu accumulation in Cylindrotheca fusiformis were 3.8 and 0.7 mg ml -1 cell volume under 0.2 mg L -1 Cu exposure for 7 days and 21 days, respectively, and almost 40% Cu could be washed by EDTA (Pistocchi et al, 1997). Tetraselmis suecica could accumulate 29.3 and 110.7 mg kg -1 Cu (dry weight) after 15 and 50 mg L -1 Cu exposure for 7-8 days, respectively (Akcha et al, 2022). In our long-term accumulation, although Cu has not affacted the growth of algae, the Cu accumulations increased with the time in the 6 days culture, which may indicate that different species has different Cu demand.…”
Section: Long-term Cu Bioaccumulation In Different Phytoplanktonmentioning
confidence: 95%