The Effect of Heavy Metal Pollutants on Bioluminescence Intensity of Luminous Mushrooms (Nenothopanus sp)

Witriani Marvinatur Ihsan, R. Ratnawulan
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In the South Coastal Forest area, West Sumatra, a luminous mushroom with the species Neonothopanus Sp. This research was conducted with the aim of seeing the effect of heavy metals on the bioluminescence reaction of luminous mushrooms. Starting from the effect of heavy metal concentrations on the intensity and inhibition coefficient of luminous mushroom biolumination. From the measurement results, the maximum intensity value of luminous mushrooms is 499.6 au occurring at a wavelength of 505 nm. At a wavelength of 505 nm, visible light is produced in green. The results obtained are in accordance with observations, because the light emitted by the glowing mushroom is green. If the concentration of heavy metals is greater, the intensity of the bioluminescent fungus (Neonothopanus sp) will decrease. The type of heavy metal affects the intensity of the fungus biolumination. The greatest decrease in intensity occurred in copper (Cu) and iron (Fe), zinc (Zn) and lead (Pb). If the heavy metal concentration is greater, the inhibition coefficient will be smaller. The greatest inhibition coefficient due to the presence of heavy metals occurs in copper (Cu) then iron (Fe), zinc (Zn) and the smallest is lead (Pb).
重金属污染物对夜光蘑菇生物发光强度的影响
在西苏门答腊岛南海岸林区,有一种发光蘑菇,属Neonothopanus Sp.。本研究旨在观察重金属对发光蘑菇生物发光反应的影响。从重金属浓度对发光蘑菇生物发光强度和抑制系数的影响入手。从测量结果来看,发光蘑菇在505 nm波长处的最大强度值为499.6 au。波长为505纳米的可见光是绿色的。得到的结果与观测一致,因为发光的蘑菇发出的光是绿色的。重金属浓度越大,生物发光真菌(Neonothopanus sp)的强度就会降低。重金属的种类影响真菌的生物发光强度。铜(Cu)和铁(Fe)、锌(Zn)和铅(Pb)的强度下降幅度最大。重金属浓度越大,缓蚀系数越小。重金属抑制系数最大的是铜(Cu),其次是铁(Fe)和锌(Zn),最小的是铅(Pb)。
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