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HERO ID
2826907
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Effects of pollutants from power plants in Kosova on genetic loads of Drosophila melanogaster
Author(s)
Alija, AJ; Bajraktari, ID; Muharremi, H; Bresgen, N; Eckl, PM
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Toxicology and Industrial Health
ISSN:
0748-2337
EISSN:
1477-0393
Volume
32
Issue
7
Page Numbers
1310-1317
Language
English
PMID
25501255
DOI
10.1177/0748233714558083
Web of Science Id
WOS:000378666600017
Abstract
It has been reported by the Ministry of Environment in Kosova that particle emissions from one of the units of the coal-fired power plants (Kosova A) in Kastriot/Obiliq were exceeding the European standard by some 74 times. Besides the particle emission, there is also release of sulphur dioxide, mono-nitrogen oxide (NOx), carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, organic compounds and heavy metals. In addition, there is also release of heavy metals and organic compounds from a nearby solid waste dumpsite. Together, they are considered to be responsible for the increased health problems of the population living in the vicinity.To study the genetic effects of these emissions we focused on the genetic load, that is, recessive mutations that affect the fitness of their carriers, of exposed wild living Drosophila melanogaster. The effects of ash from the dumpsite on the other hand were investigated upon feeding the ash with the nutrient medium. Our results revealed that the D. melanogaster population from the Kastriot/Obiliq area carries a high genetic load of 54.7%. Drosophila fed with the nutrient medium containing ash in a concentration of 1% carried a genetic load of 37.1%, whilst increasing concentrations (2% and 3% of ash) led to higher genetic loads of 68.7% and 67.4%, respectively.
Keywords
Genetic loads; D. melanogaster; pollution; power plants; ash; Kosova
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