The Effect Of Saharan Dust On The Copper Uptake By Lemna Minor
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2019Yazar
Rashidi, Adeleh
Ergen, Seyda Fikirdesici
Karakas, Mehmet
Saydam, Ahmet C.
Altindag, Ahmet
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In this study, the aim was to model the toxic effect of copper (Cu) and analyse the removal of Cu in aqueous Saharan and non-Saharan mediums by Lemna minor. Two separate test groups were formed: with Saharan dust (S) and without Saharan dust (WS). These test groups were exposed to 3 different Cu concentrations (0.05, 0.50 and 5.00 ppm). Time, concentration, and group-dependent removal efficiencies were compared using the non-parametric Mann-Whitney U test and statistically significant differences were found. The optimum removal values were tested at the highest concentration 79.6% in the S medium and observed on the 4th day for all test groups. The lowest removal value (16%) was observed at 0.50 ppm on the 1st day in the WS medium. When the S medium and WS medium were compared, in all test groups Cu was removed more successfully in the S medium than the WS medium contaminated by Cu in 3 different concentrations of (0.05 ppm, 0.50 ppm, 5.00 ppm). The regression analysis was also tested for all prediction models. Different models were performed and it was found that cubic models show the highest predicted values (R-2). The R-2 values of the estimation models were found to be at the interval of 0.939-0.991 in the WS medium and 0.995-1.000 in the S medium.