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Elucidating the negatively influential and potentially toxic mechanism of single and combined micro-sized polyethylene and petroleum to Chlorella vulgaris at the cellular and molecular levels
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety2022
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Tariq Mehmood,
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Licheng Peng
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Ruiqi Bao,
Ruiqi Bao,
Ruiqi Bao,
Ruiqi Bao,
Ruiqi Bao,
Tariq Mehmood,
Tariq Mehmood,
Tariq Mehmood,
Tariq Mehmood,
Tariq Mehmood,
Tariq Mehmood,
Tariq Mehmood,
Yuanyuan Su,
Liu Gao,
Yuanyuan Su,
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Yuanyuan Su,
Liu Gao,
Yuanyuan Su,
Yuanyuan Su,
Yuanyuan Su,
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Yuanyuan Su,
Yuanyuan Su,
Yuanyuan Su,
Yuanyuan Su,
Liu Gao,
Tariq Mehmood,
Yang Xie,
Yang Xie,
Liu Gao,
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Licheng Peng
Yuanyuan Su,
Yuanyuan Su,
Yuanyuan Su,
Yuanyuan Su,
Hongjie Fan,
Licheng Peng
Yuanyuan Su,
Licheng Peng
Liu Gao,
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Tariq Mehmood,
Tariq Mehmood,
Tariq Mehmood,
Hongjie Fan,
Liu Gao,
Ruiqi Bao,
Licheng Peng
Tariq Mehmood,
Tariq Mehmood,
Licheng Peng
Tariq Mehmood,
Tariq Mehmood,
Licheng Peng
Tariq Mehmood,
Yuanyuan Su,
Tariq Mehmood,
Licheng Peng
Yang Xie,
Yang Xie,
Liu Gao,
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Ruiqi Bao,
Ruiqi Bao,
Liu Gao,
Licheng Peng
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Liu Gao,
Yuanyuan Su,
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Tariq Mehmood,
Ruiqi Bao,
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Yang Xie,
Ruiqi Bao,
Liu Gao,
Yuanyuan Su,
Licheng Peng
Yang Xie,
Licheng Peng
Hongjie Fan,
Hongjie Fan,
Liu Gao,
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Liu Gao,
Licheng Peng
Ruiqi Bao,
Ruiqi Bao,
Liu Gao,
Ruiqi Bao,
Ruiqi Bao,
Licheng Peng
Tariq Mehmood,
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Yuanyuan Su,
Licheng Peng
Yuanyuan Su,
Licheng Peng
Yuanyuan Su,
Ruiqi Bao,
Yuanyuan Su,
Tariq Mehmood,
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Licheng Peng
Summary
Researchers tested the individual and combined toxicity of micro-sized polyethylene and petroleum on the green alga Chlorella vulgaris, finding that particle size, concentration, and aging all influenced toxicity. Combined exposure to both contaminants caused greater harm than either alone, also shifting microbial community composition in the experimental cultures.
Although microplastics (MPs; <5 mm) may interact with co-contaminants (e.g., petroleum) in marine aquatic systems, little is known about their combined toxicity. Therefore, this study explored the toxicities and their mechanisms of micro-sized polyethylene (mPE) and their combination with petroleum to Chlorella vulgaris. The single MPs at various particle sizes, concentrations, and aging degree, single petroleum, and their combinations, were found to pose toxicities to C. vulgaris. This study also found the microcosm's microbial diversity changed. The microbial communities in the C. vulgaris biotopes were altered under exposure to mPE and petroleum, and were disturbed by external factors such as MPs particle size, concentration, aging time, and the combination with petroleum. Furthermore, as compared with the toxicity of petroleum on microalgal transcriptional function, mPE caused less toxic to C. vulgaris, and only impact the posttranslational modification, protein turnover, and signal transduction processes. Most importantly, mPE reduced petroleum toxicity in C. vulgaris via regulating the ABC transporter, eukaryotic ribosome synthesis, and the citrate cycle metabolic pathways. Overall, our findings could fundamentally provide insights into the joint ecotoxicological effects of MPs and petroleum, and highlight the potential risks of co-exsiting pollutants.