Influences of natural dissolved organic matter on the interaction of aluminum with the microalga Chlorella: A test of the free-ion model of trace metal toxicity
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Parent, L
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Twiss, MR
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Campbell, PGC
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The free-ion model of trace metal interactions with aquatic microorganisms states that the biological response to a metal is proportional to the activity of the free-ion {M(z+)} in solution. The applicability of the free-ion model, as it applied to the toxicity of aluminum to the green alga Chlorella pyrenoidosa in the presence of a soil fulvic acid (SFA), was tested in defined media (pH 5) designed to limit Al interactions to algae and SFA. Toxicity was not proportional to the activity of Al3+, apparent failing of the free-ion model. fulvic acid adsorbed to cell surfaces (17 mg m(-2), pH 5) and increased membrane permeability (as measured with [C-14]sorbitol) whereas Al decreased membrane permeability. in addition, SFA may act as a source of phosphorus to P-deficient algae. These results emphasize the importance of considering not only the metal-complexing properties of natural dissolved organic matter but also its direct metabolic and physiological influences on algae.