Parikh Amit, Shah Vishal, Madamwar Datta
Postgraduate Department of Biosciences, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar, 388120, Gujarat, India.
Environ Monit Assess. 2006 May;116(1-3):91-102. doi: 10.1007/s10661-006-7229-x.
Effluents originating from pesticides, agro-chemicals, textile dyes and dyestuffs industries are always associated with high turbidity, colour, nutrient load, and heavy metals, toxic and persistent compounds. But even with such an anthropogenic nature, these effluents contain dynamic cyanobacterial communities. Documentation of cyanobacterial cultures along the water channels of effluents discharged by above mentioned industries along the west coast of India and their relationship with water quality is reported in this study. Intensity of pollution was evaluated by physico-chemical analysis of water. Higher load of solids, carbon and nutrients were found to be persistent throughout the analysis. Sediment and water samples were found to be colored in nature. Cyanobacterial community structure was found to be influenced by the anthropogenic pollution. 40 different cyanobacterial species were recorded from 14 genera of 5 families and an elevated occurrence of Phormidium, Oscillatoria and Chroococcus genera was observed in all the sampling sites.
来自农药、农用化学品、纺织染料和印染行业的废水总是伴随着高浊度、颜色、营养负荷以及重金属、有毒和持久性化合物。但即便具有这样的人为特性,这些废水中仍含有动态的蓝藻群落。本研究报告了印度西海岸上述行业排放废水的水道沿线蓝藻培养物的记录及其与水质的关系。通过对水进行物理化学分析来评估污染强度。在整个分析过程中发现固体、碳和营养物质的负荷一直较高。沉积物和水样被发现具有颜色。蓝藻群落结构被发现受到人为污染的影响。从5个科的14个属中记录了40种不同的蓝藻物种,并且在所有采样点都观察到席藻属、颤藻属和色球藻属的出现频率升高。