ELECTRONIC JOURNAL
ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF THE ENERGY COMPLEX
ISSN 3106-5570

PDF
Volume
6, 2023
Article Number 02062
DOI 10.1051/e3sconf/202341102062
Combined effect of Fe2+ ions and the metaisomer of dihydric phenol on duckweed

Elena Stolpovskaya1 , Viktoriya Sukhovnina2 , Evgeniya Aksamentova2 , Aleksandr Kupchinsky2 and Devard Stom1,2,3

1 Irkutsk State University, 1, st. Karl Marx, Irkutsk, 664003, Russia

2 Baikal Museum of the SB RAS, 1A, Akademicheskaya Street, Listvyanka, 664520, Russia

3 Irkutsk National Research Technical University, 83, Lermontov Street, Irkutsk, 664074, Russia

Abstract

The toxic effects of Fe2+ ions and resorcinol on Lemna minor in their joint presence in the aquatic environment were studied. The test response in the bioassay of solutions of Fe2+, resorcinol, and their mixtures was a violation of the permeability of duckweed membranes. This parameter was estimated from the change in the electrical conductivity of the aquatic medium in which the plant was placed, exposed to the toxicant in the acute experiment (30 min). It was found that the addition of both an equinormal concentration of Fe(II) (0.1n) and a five-fold deficiency (0.02n) to a 0.1n solution of resorcinol reduced the toxicity of resorcinol. Most likely, the effect obtained can be achieved by the formation of a new, less toxic compound (probably of a complex nature). The test used in the work, based on the assessment of the permeability of cell membranes under the action of toxicants, once again proved to be a promising tool for analyzing the combined toxicity of phenolic compounds and metal ions in relation to plant organisms.