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Effects of environmental microplastic exposure on Chlorella sp. biofilm characteristics and its interaction with nitric oxide signaling

The Science of The Total Environment 2023 17 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 55 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Jianxia Wang, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Jian-Xia Wang, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Zhanyou Chi, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Jianxia Wang, Jinghan Wang, Yang Liu, Yang Liu, Jing-Tian Zhang, Ying Zhang Jing-Tian Zhang, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Zhanyou Chi, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Jinghan Wang, Ying Zhang Jing-Han Wang, Yang Liu, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Zhanyou Chi, Ying Zhang Jinghan Wang, Jing-Han Wang, Zhan-You Chi, Ying Zhang Zhan-You Chi, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Zhanyou Chi, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang

Summary

Researchers examined how environmental microplastic exposure affects the formation of algae biofilms and their interaction with nitric oxide signaling. They found that microplastics disrupted biofilm development and altered the way algae cells communicate through chemical signals. The study suggests that microplastic pollution could impair the natural ability of algae to form protective communities used in wastewater treatment applications.

Study Type Environmental

Microalgal biofilm is promising in simultaneous pollutants removal, CO fixation, and biomass resource transformation when wastewater is used as culturing medium. Nitric oxide (NO) often accumulates in microalgal cells under wastewater treatment relevant abiotic stresses such as nitrogen deficiency, heavy metals, and antibiotics. However, the influence of emerging contaminants such as microplastics (MPs) on microalgal intracellular NO is still unknown. Moreover, the investigated MPs concentrations among existing studies were mostly several magnitudes higher than in real wastewaters, which could offer limited guidance for the effects of MPs on microalgae at environment-relevant concentrations. Therefore, this study investigated three commonly observed MPs in wastewater at environment-relevant concentrations (10-10,000 μg/L) and explored their impacts on attached Chlorella sp. growth characteristics, nutrients removal, and anti-oxidative responses (including intracellular NO content). The nitrogen source NO-N at 49 mg/L being 20 % of the nitrogen strength in classic BG-11 medium was selected for MPs exposure experiments because of least intracellular NO accumulation, so that disturbance of intracellular NO by nitrogen availability could be avoided. Under such condition, 10 μg/L polyethylene (PE) MPs displayed most significant microalgal growth inhibition comparing with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polyamide (PA) MPs, showing extraordinarily low chlorophyll a/b ratios, and highest superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and intracellular NO content after 12 days of MPs exposure. PVC MPs exposed cultures displayed highest malonaldehyde (MDA) content because of the toxic characteristics of organochlorines, and most significant correlations of intracellular NO content with conventional anti-oxidative parameters of SOD, CAT (catalase), and MDA. MPs accelerated phosphorus removal, and the type rather than concentration of MPs displayed higher influences, following the trend of PE > PA > PVC. This study expanded the knowledge of microalgal biofilm under environment-relevant concentrations of MPs, and innovatively discovered the significance of intracellular NO as a more sensitive indicator than conventional anti-oxidative parameters under MPs exposure.

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