The efficiency of combined CaO/electrochemical treatment in removal of acid mine drainage induced toxicity and genotoxicity (CROSBI ID 194684)
Prilog u časopisu | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Radić, Sandra ; Vujčić, Valerija ; Cvetković, Želimira ; Cvjetko, Petra ; Oreščanin, Višnja
engleski
The efficiency of combined CaO/electrochemical treatment in removal of acid mine drainage induced toxicity and genotoxicity
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a by-product of the mining industry that has a detrimental effect on aquatic plant and animal life due to high load of heavy metals and sulfates. In the present study, the toxic and genotoxic potential of AMD prior to and following combination of neutralization / electrocoagulation processes was evaluated using several bioassays and selected parameters. Regardless of pH correction of AMD prior to Daphnia bioassay, high acute toxicity was observed in Daphnia magna. The mine leachate also induced strong phyto-, cyto- and genotoxicity to Allium cepa roots. Short term exposure to AMD inhibited duckweed growth and chlorophyll a content and simultaneously promoted lipid peroxidation and DNA damage despite duckweed capability to upregulate antioxidative defense mechanisms. The results show that observed (geno)toxicity could be related to oxidative stress most probably induced by toxic metal action. However, influence of low pH as a contributing factor in the phytotoxicity of AMD cannot be excluded. The application of combined treatment eliminated genotoxicity andwas highly efficient in reducing toxicity of AMD. Thus, themethod seems to be suitable for treatment of AMD waters enabling their safe discharge to an aquatic environment.
(geno)toxicity; water treatment; plants; Daphnia; biochemical indicators
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Podaci o izdanju
466/467
2014.
84-89
objavljeno
0048-9697
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.011