학술논문

Combined Effect of Mn(II) and Resorcinol on Duckweed
Document Type
article
Source
Učënye Zapiski Kazanskogo Universiteta. Seriâ Estestvennye Nauki, Vol 166, Iss 1, Pp 66-81 (2024)
Subject
resorcinol
lemna minor
mn(ii)
electrical conductivity
membrane permeability
biotesting
toxicity
combined action
Science
Language
English
Russian
ISSN
2542-064X
2500-218X
Abstract
This study explores the combined toxic effect of Mn(II) and resorcinol (0.01 n and 0.2 n) on duckweed (Lemna minor). During the acute experiments, the plants released electrolytes into the aquatic environment after 30 min of exposure to the toxicants, indicating a disruption of tissue permeability as a test response. The experiments showed that the toxicity of the equinormal mixtures of resorcinol and Mn(II) (0.2 n each) increased relative to their single solutions. This was observed both in the freshly prepared solutions and in the solutions stored for 20 h prior to the experiments. The change in the UV absorption spectra indicates that there was complexation or other interaction between resorcinol and Mn(II) at equinormal concentrations (0.01 n). At the Mn(II) : resorcinol ratio of 1:20 (0.01 n Mn(II) and 0.2 n resorcinol), the toxicity of the system to duckweed decreased compared to the separate effects of these substances. The results obtained highlight the importance of considering the interactions between heavy metals and phenolic compounds when assessing the quality of aquatic environments.