Abstract:
This study investigated the effects of Cd
2+ on the biomass, chlorophyll a content, phycoerythrin content and ATP content, the maximum quantum yield of PSII (
Fv/
Fm), the effective photochemical yield of PSII (
YII), the relative electron transfer rate (
ETR) and non-photochemical fluorescence of quenching (NPQ) of the
Porphyridium purpureum. The results showed that the growth rate of
P. purpureum decreased significantly by the stress of Cd
2+ in a dosage-dependent pattern. The content of chlorophyll a, phycoerythrin and ATP decreased significantly by Cd
2+ stress with a dose-dependent way. The chlorophyll fluorescence parameters (
Fv/
Fm,
YII and
ETR) under Cd
2+ stress were significantly lower than those of the control groups and decreased rapidly with increased Cd
2+ concentration. NPQ value increased significantly at low Cd
2+ (<200 μmol/L) and decreased significantly at high Cd
2+ (>500 μmol/L). Therefore, the gorwth and phtochemical activities of
Porphyridium purpureum would be significantly affected by the concentration of the Cd
2+ above 5 μmol/L and the accumulation of Cd
2+ would have an impact on the ecological balance of the
Porphyridium purpureum in aquatic environment.