BERÁNKOVÁ, Petra, Karl-Werner SCHRAMM, Martin BLÁHA, Jan ROSMUS and Pavel ČUPR. The Effects of Sediments Burdened by Sewerage Water Originating in Car Batteries Production in the Klenice River (CZ). Acta veterinaria Brno. Brno: Veterinární a farmaceutická univerzita, 2009, vol. 2009, 78(3), p. 535-548. ISSN 0001-7213.
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Original name The Effects of Sediments Burdened by Sewerage Water Originating in Car Batteries Production in the Klenice River (CZ)
Authors BERÁNKOVÁ, Petra (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Karl-Werner SCHRAMM (276 Germany), Martin BLÁHA (203 Czech Republic), Jan ROSMUS (203 Czech Republic) and Pavel ČUPR (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Acta veterinaria Brno, Brno, Veterinární a farmaceutická univerzita, 2009, 0001-7213.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10511 Environmental sciences
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 0.403
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/09:00039229
Organization unit Faculty of Science
UT WoS 000270290300021
Keywords (in Czech) Escherichia coli; WP2; Daphnia magna; SOS chromotest; lead
Keywords in English Escherichia coli; WP2; Daphnia magna; SOS chromotest; lead
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
The aim of this work was to perform tests of genotoxicity and toxicity on samples of riverine sediments from a location subject to motor industry load (car battery production). Together with sediment samples we also collected benthos, biofilm and juvenile fish. Concentration of lead was established in all the samples since the sewage waters discharged from the car battery production plant are heavily polluted with lead. Genotoxicity was tested with two tests of genotoxicity: the SOS chromotest and the E. coli WP2 test. The toxicity of sediments was tested with a test of toxicity performed on the D. magna. A profound toxic influence upon benthic organisms was found; a consequence of the river pollution with waste water and flush water from the car battery production plant. This toxic effect has also been proved by an aqueous leach from the test performed with D. magna. Both tests of genotoxicity have proved a significant genotoxic potential of the sediment samples linked with the growth of the concentration of lead in the sediments (up to 647 mg.kg-1). The content of lead also increased in the biofilm (up to 3.37 mg.kg-1 of dry mass) and also in the fish bodies (up to 804.5 mg.kg-1 of dry mass).
Abstract (in Czech)
The aim of this work was to perform tests of genotoxicity and toxicity on samples of riverine sediments from a location subject to motor industry load (car battery production). Together with sediment samples we also collected benthos, biofilm and juvenile fish. Concentration of lead was established in all the samples since the sewage waters discharged from the car battery production plant are heavily polluted with lead. Genotoxicity was tested with two tests of genotoxicity: the SOS chromotest and the E. coli WP2 test. The toxicity of sediments was tested with a test of toxicity performed on the D. magna. A profound toxic influence upon benthic organisms was found; a consequence of the river pollution with waste water and flush water from the car battery production plant. This toxic effect has also been proved by an aqueous leach from the test performed with D. magna. Both tests of genotoxicity have proved a significant genotoxic potential of the sediment samples linked with the growth of the concentration of lead in the sediments (up to 647 mg.kg-1). The content of lead also increased in the biofilm (up to 3.37 mg.kg-1 of dry mass) and also in the fish bodies (up to 804.5 mg.kg-1 of dry mass).
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