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Flow cytometry and pigment analyses as tools to investigate the toxicity of herbicides to natural phytoplankton communities

Flow cytometry and pigment analyses as tools to investigate the toxicity of herbicides to natural phytoplankton communities
Flow cytometry and pigment analyses as tools to investigate the toxicity of herbicides to natural phytoplankton communities
Characterisation of natural phytoplanktonic communities is currently being advanced through flow cytometry and high resolution pigment analyses. To date, toxicological methods to assess impacts of herbicides on natural phytoplankton populations are lacking. Here, we report the novel use of these techniques in combination to study changes in phytoplankton populations exposed to 2-methylthio-4-tertiary-butylamino-6-cyclopropylaminos-triazine (Irgarol 1051), a herbicide used in antifouling paints. Flow cytometry results revealed that following a 72-h exposure to approximately 100 ng L -1, eukaryote abundance was less than half that in the controls. High performance liquid chromatographic analyses of pigments demonstrated that 190-hexanoyloxyfucoxanthin was selectively lost relative to the control. This carotenoid is specific to the prymnesiophytes which are key constituents of phytoplanktonic communities within temperate marine waters. Values of EC50 (72 h) as low as 70 ng L -1 were calculated from the selective reduction in this compound. Concentrations substantially exceeding this level have been reported in UK and other European coastal waters.
0141-1136
353-358
Readman, J.W.
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Devilla, R.A.
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Fileman, T.W.
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Fileman, T.W.
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Easton, A.
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Readman, J.W., Devilla, R.A., Tarran, G., Llewellyn, C.A., Fileman, T.W., Easton, A., Burkill, P.H. and Mantoura, R.F.C. (2004) Flow cytometry and pigment analyses as tools to investigate the toxicity of herbicides to natural phytoplankton communities. Marine Environmental Research, 58 (2-5), 353-358.

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Characterisation of natural phytoplanktonic communities is currently being advanced through flow cytometry and high resolution pigment analyses. To date, toxicological methods to assess impacts of herbicides on natural phytoplankton populations are lacking. Here, we report the novel use of these techniques in combination to study changes in phytoplankton populations exposed to 2-methylthio-4-tertiary-butylamino-6-cyclopropylaminos-triazine (Irgarol 1051), a herbicide used in antifouling paints. Flow cytometry results revealed that following a 72-h exposure to approximately 100 ng L -1, eukaryote abundance was less than half that in the controls. High performance liquid chromatographic analyses of pigments demonstrated that 190-hexanoyloxyfucoxanthin was selectively lost relative to the control. This carotenoid is specific to the prymnesiophytes which are key constituents of phytoplanktonic communities within temperate marine waters. Values of EC50 (72 h) as low as 70 ng L -1 were calculated from the selective reduction in this compound. Concentrations substantially exceeding this level have been reported in UK and other European coastal waters.

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Published date: 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 9864
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/9864
ISSN: 0141-1136
PURE UUID: ce164b8a-8cdd-4cc8-84d8-927e17489a23

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Date deposited: 13 Oct 2004
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 20:22

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Author: J.W. Readman
Author: R.A. Devilla
Author: G. Tarran
Author: C.A. Llewellyn
Author: T.W. Fileman
Author: A. Easton
Author: P.H. Burkill
Author: R.F.C. Mantoura

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