Abstract:[Objective] In order to explore the effect of heavy metals on the growth of freshwater green algae. [Methods] Chlorella vulgaris, which has been taken as an obvious indicator of water quality detection, was selected as the experimental material. CdCl2·2H2O and CrCl3·7H2O provided heavy metal ions, and different concentrations of Cr3+ and Cd2+ were explored effects of single and compound stress on its biomass, chlorophyll a and related antioxidant enzyme activities. [Results] With the continuous increase of Cr3+ and Cd2+ concentrations, the concentration of algae cells increased first and then decreased; the content of chlorophyll a first decreased, then increased, and then decreased, with a maximum of 1 mg/L single and combined stress value, and the toxic effect is Cr3+2+3++Cd2+; The content of malondialdehyde (MDA) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) related to the cell membrane of algae increases with the increase of the concentration of heavy metal ions; When the concentration of heavy metal ions is lower than 10 mg/L, it will promote superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and peroxidase (POD) in the antioxidant enzyme system in algae cells, and it has inhibitory effect when it is greater than 10 mg/L. [Conclusion] The results show that under single or compound heavy metal stress, Chlorella vulgaris will fully mobilize enzymes related to stress resistance to maintain its normal growth.