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A Comparative Study of the Sensitivity of Selected Aquatic Plants to Mining Effluents
2002
Limnetica
Information is given on the relative sensitivity oftwo species of algae and three species ofmacrophytes to two effluents from a mining industry. As endpoints we used growth and radicle development. Alga1 (Ankistrodesmus bibraiirnus) growth and macrophyte radicle development endpoints were more sensitive than plant growth estimates, both weight and length. Chara globuluris was the least pollution-sensitive species, with the highest number of low or undetectable toxicity effects. Radicle
doi:10.23818/limn.21.12
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