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Identification of a Green Algal Strain Collected from the Sarno River Mouth (Gulf of Naples, Italy) and Its Exploitation for Heavy Metal Remediation

Heavy metals (HMs) can induce both chronic and acute harmful effects on marine and freshwater biota. The environmental impact of HMs in freshwater, seawater, soil, and wastewater can be limited using microbes, including microalgae, that are able to remove metals from environmental matrices. Indeed,...

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Autores principales: Barra, Lucia, Sardo, Angela, Moros, Maria, Smerilli, Arianna, Chiaiese, Pasquale, Percopo, Isabella, Cavalletti, Elena, Castro-Hinojosa, Christian, Balzano, Sergio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9781626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36557698
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10122445
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author Barra, Lucia
Sardo, Angela
Moros, Maria
Smerilli, Arianna
Chiaiese, Pasquale
Percopo, Isabella
Cavalletti, Elena
Castro-Hinojosa, Christian
Balzano, Sergio
author_facet Barra, Lucia
Sardo, Angela
Moros, Maria
Smerilli, Arianna
Chiaiese, Pasquale
Percopo, Isabella
Cavalletti, Elena
Castro-Hinojosa, Christian
Balzano, Sergio
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description Heavy metals (HMs) can induce both chronic and acute harmful effects on marine and freshwater biota. The environmental impact of HMs in freshwater, seawater, soil, and wastewater can be limited using microbes, including microalgae, that are able to remove metals from environmental matrices. Indeed, they can passively adsorb and actively accumulate these persistent pollutants within their organelles, limiting their detrimental effects on cellular metabolism. The Sarno River is a 30 km long freshwater stream located in Southern Italy, polluted by partially untreated municipal, agricultural, and industrial wastewaters. In spite of this, microalgal cultures from Sarno River or Sarno River Mouth have never been established. In the present study, we isolated a green algal strain from the Sarno River Mouth and determined its ability to grow in polluted seawater containing different concentrations of cadmium, lead, or zinc. This strain was found to be able to accumulate these elements within its biomass in a dose-dependent manner. Growth inhibition experiments confirm the relatively low toxicity of Cd and Pb below 50 µM, while algal growth was seriously affected in Zn-amended media. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study focused on the ability of microalgae from Sarno River Mouth to tolerate and uptake HMs.
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spelling pubmed-97816262022-12-24 Identification of a Green Algal Strain Collected from the Sarno River Mouth (Gulf of Naples, Italy) and Its Exploitation for Heavy Metal Remediation Barra, Lucia Sardo, Angela Moros, Maria Smerilli, Arianna Chiaiese, Pasquale Percopo, Isabella Cavalletti, Elena Castro-Hinojosa, Christian Balzano, Sergio Microorganisms Article Heavy metals (HMs) can induce both chronic and acute harmful effects on marine and freshwater biota. The environmental impact of HMs in freshwater, seawater, soil, and wastewater can be limited using microbes, including microalgae, that are able to remove metals from environmental matrices. Indeed, they can passively adsorb and actively accumulate these persistent pollutants within their organelles, limiting their detrimental effects on cellular metabolism. The Sarno River is a 30 km long freshwater stream located in Southern Italy, polluted by partially untreated municipal, agricultural, and industrial wastewaters. In spite of this, microalgal cultures from Sarno River or Sarno River Mouth have never been established. In the present study, we isolated a green algal strain from the Sarno River Mouth and determined its ability to grow in polluted seawater containing different concentrations of cadmium, lead, or zinc. This strain was found to be able to accumulate these elements within its biomass in a dose-dependent manner. Growth inhibition experiments confirm the relatively low toxicity of Cd and Pb below 50 µM, while algal growth was seriously affected in Zn-amended media. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study focused on the ability of microalgae from Sarno River Mouth to tolerate and uptake HMs. MDPI 2022-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9781626/ /pubmed/36557698 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10122445 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barra, Lucia
Sardo, Angela
Moros, Maria
Smerilli, Arianna
Chiaiese, Pasquale
Percopo, Isabella
Cavalletti, Elena
Castro-Hinojosa, Christian
Balzano, Sergio
Identification of a Green Algal Strain Collected from the Sarno River Mouth (Gulf of Naples, Italy) and Its Exploitation for Heavy Metal Remediation
title Identification of a Green Algal Strain Collected from the Sarno River Mouth (Gulf of Naples, Italy) and Its Exploitation for Heavy Metal Remediation
title_full Identification of a Green Algal Strain Collected from the Sarno River Mouth (Gulf of Naples, Italy) and Its Exploitation for Heavy Metal Remediation
title_fullStr Identification of a Green Algal Strain Collected from the Sarno River Mouth (Gulf of Naples, Italy) and Its Exploitation for Heavy Metal Remediation
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a Green Algal Strain Collected from the Sarno River Mouth (Gulf of Naples, Italy) and Its Exploitation for Heavy Metal Remediation
title_short Identification of a Green Algal Strain Collected from the Sarno River Mouth (Gulf of Naples, Italy) and Its Exploitation for Heavy Metal Remediation
title_sort identification of a green algal strain collected from the sarno river mouth (gulf of naples, italy) and its exploitation for heavy metal remediation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9781626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36557698
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10122445
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