U.S.A. Cited, indexed at AGRIS; environmental science. Agris.fao.org; available in the U.S.A. in National Agricultural Library (NAL) Results of search – author S. Ostroumov: Problems of assessment of biological activity of xenobiotics; Response of test-organisms to water pollution with quaternary ammonia compounds; Response of photo-organotrophously growing green flagellates to water pollution by the detergent preparation "Kristall"; Effects of the synthetic surfactants and chemical mixtures on marine mollusks used in aquaculture; Interaction of nanoparticles of gold with aquatic plant: Binding to Ceratophyllum demersum. at the end of this blog post see: NOTE ON MERIT: DIPLOMAS, EVALUATIONS

U.S.A.; FAO of U.N. AGRIS. Citation of publications of Moscow University.
Cited, indexed at AGRIS; 
available in the U.S.A. in National Agricultural Library (NAL)
at the end of this blog post see:
NOTE ON MERIT: DIPLOMAS, EVALUATIONS
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Results of search – author Dr. S.A. Ostroumov (Moscow University): the articles entitled:

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ARN:
US9121913
Journal Title:
Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin (USA)
Date of publication:
1990
Submission Date:
1991
ISSN:
0096-3925
Language:
English
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ARN:
US9176736
Journal Title:
Water Resources (USA)
Date of publication:
Jan 1992
Submission Date:
1992
ISSN:
0097-8078
Language:
English
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ARN:
US9180000
Journal Title:
Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin (USA)
Date of publication:
1991
Submission Date:
1992
ISSN:
0096-3925
Language:
English
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ARN:
RU2009000476
Journal Title:
Рыбное хозяйство (Российская Федерация)
Date of publication:
2009
Submission Date:
2009
ISSN:
0131-6184
Language:
Russian
Abstract:
Effects of several synthetic surfactants and chemical mixtures, which are among aquatic pollutants, on marine mollusks were studied. An anionic surfactant, sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS), and a cationic surfactant, tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA) Inhibited filtering activity of the oysters (Crassostrea gigas). Similar effects were produced by some chemical mixtures that included synthetic surfactants. Those mixtures inhibited filtering activity of the oysters Crassostrea gigas and mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis. The new results are in agreement with the author previous experiments, where a number of xenobiotics and pollutants inhibited the filtering activity of several species of marine and freshwater bivalves. This experiment is helpful in assessing the environmental hazards from chemicals that can contaminate marine ecosystems and decrease the water quality that is a necessary prerequisite for aquaculture
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ARN:
US9180902
Journal Title:
Biology Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (USA)
Date of publication:
May 1992
Submission Date:
1992
ISSN:
0098-2164
Language:
English
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ARN:
RS2011002646
Journal Title:
Ecologica (Serbia)
Date of publication:
2010
Submission Date:
2011
ISSN:
0354-3285
Language:
English
Abstract:
This is the first time it was shown that the nanoparticles of gold (Au) in substantial amount bind to the living biomass of the aquatic plant (macrophyte), Ceratophyllum demersum. The concentrations of gold were measured in the samples of the phytomass using neutron activation analysis (NAA). As a result of the binding and/or immobilization of the nanoparticles, the amount of gold in the samples of the phytomass increased manifold above the background level of gold in the plant tissues. The increase was by two orders of magnitude. The new data added some new information to the modern vision of the multifunctional role of the biota in the migration of elements in aquatic ecosystems [9, 10]. Also, the result added new information to the studies of interactions of gold with organisms [17-23] that may contribute to new biotechnologies.
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Effects of the synthetic surfactants and chemical mixtures on marine mollusks used in aquaculture

Alternative Title
Воздействие синтетических поверхностно-активных веществ и смесевых препаратов на моллюсков, используемых в аквакультуре
Date of publication
2009
AGRIS Categories
AGROVOC English terms
AGROVOC French terms
AGROVOC Spanish terms
Language
Russian
Notes
3 ill., 20 ref.
Pagination
p. 92-94
Journal Title
ISSN
0131-6184
Volume/Issue
no. 3
Abstract (English)
Effects of several synthetic surfactants and chemical mixtures, which are among aquatic pollutants, on marine mollusks were studied. An anionic surfactant, sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS), and a cationic surfactant, tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA) Inhibited filtering activity of the oysters (Crassostrea gigas). Similar effects were produced by some chemical mixtures that included synthetic surfactants. Those mixtures inhibited filtering activity of the oysters Crassostrea gigas and mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis. The new results are in agreement with the author previous experiments, where a number of xenobiotics and pollutants inhibited the filtering activity of several species of marine and freshwater bivalves. This experiment is helpful in assessing the environmental hazards from chemicals that can contaminate marine ecosystems and decrease the water quality that is a necessary prerequisite for aquaculture


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Ecologica (2010)
Interaction of nanoparticles of gold with aquatic plant: Binding to Ceratophyllum demersum

Date of publication
2010
AGRIS Categories
AGROVOC English terms
AGROVOC French terms
AGROVOC Spanish terms
Language
English
Notes
23 ref.
Type
Summary
Journal Title
ISSN
0354-3285
Volume/Issue
v. 17(57) p. 3-6
Abstract (English)
This is the first time it was shown that the nanoparticles of gold (Au) in substantial amount bind to the living biomass of the aquatic plant (macrophyte), Ceratophyllum demersum. The concentrations of gold were measured in the samples of the phytomass using neutron activation analysis (NAA). As a result of the binding and/or immobilization of the nanoparticles, the amount of gold in the samples of the phytomass increased manifold above the background level of gold in the plant tissues. The increase was by two orders of magnitude. The new data added some new information to the modern vision of the multifunctional role of the biota in the migration of elements in aquatic ecosystems [9, 10]. Also, the result added new information to the studies of interactions of gold with organisms [17-23] that may contribute to new biotechnologies.


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Independent evaluation of these scientific results (the series of publications on environmental science, ecology, aquatic organisms and ecosystems), opinion on the publications, Diplomas:
- positive evaluation from Prof. G.V. Dobrovolsky, Full Member, Russian Academy of Sciences;
-positive evaluation from Prof. V.S. Petrosyan, Expert of UN on environmental safety;
- Diploma of Moscow Society of Nature Researchers (MOIP), signed by the President, Rector of Moscow State University, Vice-President of Russian Acad. of Sciences;
-Diploma from the presidium of Moscow Council of Scientific and Engeneering Unions;
-Diploma from the Academy of Water Management Sciences;
- Diploma of the National Competition for National Environmental Award of 2004;
- Diploma of the 7th International Conference 'Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations (2005)
-positive evaluation from Prof. V.V.Malakhov (Corr. Member of Rus. Acad. Sciences), Chair of Department, Moscow State University;
- Letter of Appreciation from the Chair of Committee of Competiton for the Award of MosvodokanalNIIproekt, 2009 (for a contribution to environmental safety of water supply);
-positive evaluation from Prof. D.N. Krivolutsky (Corr. Member of Rus. Acad. Sciences), Chair of Department, Moscow State University; Laureate, State Award; Governmental Award for Scientific Achievement;
-Formal Letter certifying the successful completion of the Contemporary Issues Fellowship Program (Office of Academic Exchange Programs, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs; Washington, DC; 2005)
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