Cy. Chen et al., COMPARISON OF THE RELATIVE TOXICITY RELATIONSHIPS BASED ON BATCH AND CONTINUOUS ALGAL TOXICITY TESTS, Chemosphere, 35(9), 1997, pp. 1959-1965
In this study, we compare individual and combined responses of metal t
oxicants, on Selenastrum capricornutum, using batch and continuous tec
hniques. The batch test is characterized by its saturated nutrient sta
tus for algal growth and, on the other hand, the continuous test is co
nducted at a nutrient-limiting condition. The two test methods depict
completely different relationships in relative toxicity. In addition,
the batch tests seriously underestimate the toxicity of metal mixtures
containing lead. The above phenomena can be attributed to the surplus
amounts of a limiting nutrient (phosphorus) and chelators in the grow
th medium. Since algae in the field are grown under low concentrations
of nutrients and chelators, the results presented herein suggest that
the significance and adequacy of current algal toxicity test protocol
s should be carefully reviewed. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.