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heavy metals in aquatic higher plants
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heavy metals in aquatic higher plants
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Toxic Heavy Metal and Metalloid Accumulation in Crop Plants and Foods
... Toxic Heavy Metal and ... addressed with respect to essential/beneficial and nonessential elements
include (a) which transporters, metal-handling proteins, and low-molecular-weight metal chelators
are involved in these processes; (b) where and when metals are localized in ...
include (a) which transporters, metal-handling proteins, and low-molecular-weight metal chelators
are involved in these processes; (b) where and when metals are localized in ...
Concentration is not enough to evaluate accumulation of heavy metals and nutrients in plants
J Vymazal - Science of The Total Environment, 2016 - Elsevier
... Heavy metal biomonitoring and phytoremediation potentialities of aquatic macrophytes in River
Nile. Environ. Monit. ... 902–904. Suzuki et al., 1989; T. Suzuki, K. Mariyama, Y. Kurihara; Distribution
of heavy metals in a reed marsh on a riverbank in Japan. Aquat. ...
Nile. Environ. Monit. ... 902–904. Suzuki et al., 1989; T. Suzuki, K. Mariyama, Y. Kurihara; Distribution
of heavy metals in a reed marsh on a riverbank in Japan. Aquat. ...
Phytoremediation of Toxic Metals in Soils and Wetlands: Concepts and Applications
MA Rahman, SM Reichman, L De Filippis… - … Technologies for Metal- …, 2016 - Springer
... Shen Z, Li X, Baker AJM (2006) Enhanced phytoextraction of Pb and other metals from artificially ...
of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) by wetland plants: potential for in situ heavy metal detoxification. ...
409:579CrossRef. Macnair MR, Tilstone GH, Smith SE (2000) The genetics of metal tolerance ...
of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) by wetland plants: potential for in situ heavy metal detoxification. ...
409:579CrossRef. Macnair MR, Tilstone GH, Smith SE (2000) The genetics of metal tolerance ...
Heavy metals in sediments, soils, and aquatic plants from a secondary anabranch of the three gorges reservoir region, China
J Gao, X Sun, W Jiang, Y Wei, J Guo, Y Liu… - … Science and Pollution …, 2016 - Springer
... (2) reveals the hazards of heavy metals on the human and aquatic ecosystem and ... the level of
heavy metal toxicity and ecological sensi- tivity to the heavy metal pollution. The standardized
response coefficient for the toxicity of heavy metals, which was pro- posed by Hakanson ...
heavy metal toxicity and ecological sensi- tivity to the heavy metal pollution. The standardized
response coefficient for the toxicity of heavy metals, which was pro- posed by Hakanson ...
Heavy metal spatial variation, bioaccumulation, and risk assessment of Zostera japonica habitat in the Yellow River Estuary, China
H Lin, T Sun, S Xue, X Jiang - Science of The Total Environment, 2016 - Elsevier
... Pb concentrations in water may cause the greatest adverse reactions among aquatic organisms,
while As ... Metal concentrations in the above- and below-ground tissues from sampling sites St. ...
an indicator of an organism's ability to take up and accumulate heavy metals present in ...
while As ... Metal concentrations in the above- and below-ground tissues from sampling sites St. ...
an indicator of an organism's ability to take up and accumulate heavy metals present in ...
Metallothioneins and Phytochelatins: Role and Perspectives in Heavy Metal (loid) s Stress Tolerance in Crop Plants
D Shukla, PK Trivedi, P Nath… - … Stress Response in Plants, 2016 - books.google.com
... Thus aquatic macrophytes could be used to remove suspended solid pollutants, heavy metal
(loid) s, toxic organic ... There are two ways to mobilize heavy metals in plants, namely symplastic
and apoplastic. The majority of PC–metal complexes mobilize via the symplatic path. ...
(loid) s, toxic organic ... There are two ways to mobilize heavy metals in plants, namely symplastic
and apoplastic. The majority of PC–metal complexes mobilize via the symplatic path. ...
Absorption and translocation of copper and arsenic in an aquatic macrophyte Myriophyllum alterniflorum DC. in oligotrophic and eutrophic conditions
M Krayem, M Baydoun, V Deluchat, JF Lenain… - … Science and Pollution …, 2016 - Springer
... In addition, eutrophication can affect the uptake of heavy metals in the environment. Indeed,
organic matter, due to their complexing properties, affects the metal biodisponibility for plants ...
Aquatic macrophytes and their biomarkers have been used in the bioindication of water ...
organic matter, due to their complexing properties, affects the metal biodisponibility for plants ...
Aquatic macrophytes and their biomarkers have been used in the bioindication of water ...
Feasibility of using tuberose (P. tuberosa L.) in horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland for heavy metal removal from domestic wastewater
M Singh, RK Srivastava - Environmental Progress & …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
... 4]. Several studies in literature have reported the remarkable metal uptake by aquatic plants
[5-7 ... The metal removal processes are very complex and include a combination of biotic and ...
However, the uptake of heavy metals by wetland plants varies among species, and is related ...
[5-7 ... The metal removal processes are very complex and include a combination of biotic and ...
However, the uptake of heavy metals by wetland plants varies among species, and is related ...
The impact of humic acid on chromium phytoextraction by aquatic macrophyte Lemna minor
G Kalčíková, M Zupančič, A Jemec, AŽ Gotvajn - Chemosphere, 2016 - Elsevier
... phytoextraction is the understanding of uptake of chromium by aquatic macrophytes in ...
contamination (Barber, 1992), the concentration of chromium and other heavy metal were below ...
Water quality parameters and concentrations of metals in two natural water samples and in ...
contamination (Barber, 1992), the concentration of chromium and other heavy metal were below ...
Water quality parameters and concentrations of metals in two natural water samples and in ...
Toxic metal enrichment and boating intensity: sediment records of antifoulant copper in shallow lakes of eastern England
JF Boyle, CD Sayer, D Hoare, H Bennion… - Journal of …, 2016 - Springer
... In contrast to TBT, the metals are present throughout the sediment record. ... For Cu, Pb and Zn black
lines—heavily boated sites; grey lines—lightly boated sites. Table 3 Metal dry mass concentration
summary statistics. Site name and boating status (heavy or light). N. Cu ppm. SD. ...
Cite Savelines—heavily boated sites; grey lines—lightly boated sites. Table 3 Metal dry mass concentration
summary statistics. Site name and boating status (heavy or light). N. Cu ppm. SD. ...
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