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2016;
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Does nitrate co-pollution affect biological responses of an aquatic plant to two common herbicides?

A Nuttens, S Chatellier, S Devin, C Guignard… - Aquatic Toxicology, 2016 - Elsevier
... Thus, nutrient and pesticide pollution often occur together, forming complex cocktails acting on
biota and ... Often, eutrophication leads to the loss of aquatic higher plants and macroalgae (both
also called “macrophytes ... affects the content and ratio of N and P in aquatic plants is a ...

Toxicity of combined chromium (VI) and phenanthrene pollution on the seed germination, stem lengths, and fresh weights of higher plants

S Hu, H Gu, C Cui, R Ji - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2016 - Springer
... with respect to seed germination, stem length, and above-ground fresh weight of these higher
plants. ... of soil to chromium(VI) and phenanthrene had deleterious effects on plants in the ... results
of this study also suggested pakchoi cabbage as a sensitive indicator of soil pollution. ...

Alleviation of Metal-Induced Toxicity in Aquatic Plants by Exogenous Compounds: a Mini-Review

A Oukarroum - Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 2016 - Springer
... for cell metabolism at a low concentration but they are toxic at a higher concentration ... In fact, plants
have developed strategies to maintain homeostasis of essential micronutrients in plant cells ... It
has been shown that different aquatic plant species have different tolerances to metal ...

… of boron (B) by Lemna minor L. and Lemna gibba L. and their possible use as model plants for ecological risk assessment of aquatic ecosystems with boron pollution

N Gür, OC Türker, H Böcük - Chemosphere, 2016 - Elsevier
... a broader concentrations range for the biomonitoring of B toxic effects on aquatic ecosystems
as ... L. minor reached maximum value as 12.8 mg g −1 FW when the plants were exposed ... a
decreasing trend was also observed for L. gibba growing in B concentrations higher than 8 ...

Simultaneous determination of multiclass emerging contaminants in aquatic plants by ultrasound-assisted matrix solid-phase dispersion and GC-MS

R Aznar, B Albero, C Sánchez-Brunete… - … Science and Pollution …, 2016 - Springer
... the nonexistence of internal standards for some of the 31 organic pollutants studied, matrix ...
Recoveries using Chlorofiltr were much higher, but the ex- tracts remained slightly green, although
its ... of the method, recoveries were carried out spiking four different aquatic plants at two ...

Fate and effects of the residues of anticancer drugs in the environment

E Heath, M Filipič, T Kosjek, M Isidori - … Science and Pollution Research, 2016 - Springer
... that the residues of anticancer drugs in the environment causes adverse effects in higher plants. ...
single compound toxicity data are not sufficient for predicting the aquatic toxicity of ... The publications
in this Special Issue of Environmental Science and Pollution Research represent ...

Enhanced phytoremediation of cadmium polluted water through two aquatic plants Veronica anagallis-aquatica and Epilobium laxum

A Ahmad, F Hadi, N Ali, AU Jan - Environmental Science and Pollution …, 2016 - Springer
... water through two aquatic plants Veronica anagallis-aquatica ... on most of the growth parameters,
Cd concen- tration, and proline and phenolic contents of the plants. ... the hyperaccumulator potential
for cadmium as bioconcentration factor (BCF >1) which was much higher than 1 ...

Uptake, translocation and metabolism of decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209) in seven aquatic plants

D Deng, J Liu, M Xu, G Zheng, J Guo, G Sun - Chemosphere, 2016 - Elsevier
... The notable difference of the PBDEs accumulation among individual aquatic plants suggested
that the plant selection would be necessary in the phytoremediation ... reported the even higher
accumulation levels (513.2–2088.1 ng g −1 ) of six terrestrial plants using an initial ...

The impact of humic acid on chromium phytoextraction by aquatic macrophyte Lemna minor

G Kalčíková, M Zupančič, A Jemec, AŽ Gotvajn - Chemosphere, 2016 - Elsevier
... on chromium phytoextraction is the understanding of uptake of chromium by aquatic macrophytes
in ... The environment, where plants vegetate, considerably affects diversity within species (Henry,
2005) and ... of chromium by L. minor (ie pH = 4, Uysal, 2013), the higher pH (6.0 ...

… metal contamination in a constructed wetland in Shaoguan (Guangdong Province, China): bioaccumulation of Pb, Zn, Cu and Cd in aquatic and terrestrial components

HM Leung, NS Duzgoren-Aydin, CK Au… - … Science and Pollution …, 2016 - Springer
... In wetland, aquatic portion is often closely monitored areas. ... 388.7 and 11.05–92.7 mg/kg, dw;
and Cd 15.02–53.11 and 1.98–4.09 mg/kg, dw, respectively (Table 3). All metal levels in sediments
were higher than the other compartments such as fishes and plants (p < 0.05). ...
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The role of roots in the accumulation and removal of cadmium by the aquatic plant Hydrilla verticillata

Y He, H Rui, C Chen, Y Chen, Z Shen - … Science and Pollution Research, 2016 - Springer
... 2011). In this study, leaves of H. verticillata had higher Cd concentrations than roots when
intact plants were grown in sediments and solutions containing 1 mg L −1 Cd. Similar re- sults
have been observed in other aquatic macrophytes (Agunbiade et al. ...

Removal of fluoride contamination in water by three aquatic plants

S Karmakar, J Mukherjee… - International journal of …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
... as observed in the present investigation was due to the existence of higher concentration gradient ...
In the present investigation chlorophyll content in the leaves of three aquatic plants were
considered ... as an indicator of the upper critical tissue concentration of cadmium in plants. ...

Regional multi-compartment ecological risk assessment: Establishing cadmium pollution risk in the northern Bohai Rim, China

Y Shi, R Wang, Y Lu, S Song, AC Johnson… - Environment …, 2016 - Elsevier
... Only plants and soil invertebrates were included in the terrestrial ecosystem because they live ...
The terrestrial, river aquatic and benthic, coastal aquatic and benthic ecosystems in the ... which
mostly are samples from Huludao and Tianjin, indicating the higher cadmium exposure ...

Thiols as Biomarkers of Heavy Metal Tolerance in the Aquatic Macrophytes of Middle Urals, Russia

G Borisova, N Chukina, M Maleva… - International journal …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
... 1996. Heavy metal detoxification in higher plants – a review. ... Phytoremediation capacity of aquatic
plants is associated with the degree of phytochelatin polymerization. ... oxygen production,
glutathione content and detoxication enzymes in the aquatic macrophyte Ceratophyllum ...

Impact of water composition on association of Ag and CeO2 nanoparticles with aquatic macrophyte Elodea canadensis

F Van Koetsem, Y Xiao, Z Luo, G Du Laing - … Science and Pollution …, 2016 - Springer
... Although the exact mechanisms of nano- particle uptake by (aquatic) plants are still largely
unknown ... This might help explain the higher biomass concentrations resulting from exposure
to the Ag+ ... coating of the Ag ENPs might also hinder their uptake, as plants normally exude ...

Triclosan removal in wetlands constructed with different aquatic plants

J Liu, J Wang, C Zhao, AG Hay, H Xie… - Applied microbiology and …, 2016 - Springer
... Three different aquatic plants, Cattail, Hornwort, and Lemnaminor, selected for their powerful
ability to purify wastewater (Maddison et al. ... in sediment and plants fluctuated within a narrow
range from day to day, showing an opposite variation tendency (higher in plants 1 day ...

Efficiency of effluent treatment plants and threat to human health and aquatic environment in Bangladesh

P Akhtar, Y Ahmed, F Islam, K Alam… - Asian Journal of …, 2016 - search.proquest.com
... organic waste into receiving waters will lead to increased consumption of dissolved oxygen thus
affecting the aquatic life. ... of consumer goods and pharmaceutical industries were below the
standard discharge limit and their effluent treatment plant plants reduced higher. ...

Toxicity of the mixture of selected antineoplastic drugs against aquatic primary producers

T Elersek, S Milavec, M Korošec, P Brezovsek… - … Science and Pollution …, 2016 - Springer
... based on ecotox- icological data for single substances can lead to underestimation of the real
environmental impact of pollutants, which can ... mixture of 5-FU+IM+ET as all three compounds
are expected to be released into the aquatic environment ... 2014), higher plants (Misik et al ...

Selenium and its compounds in aquatic plant Veronica anagallis-aquatica

A Kroflič, M Germ, Š Mechora, V Stibilj - Chemosphere, 2016 - Elsevier
... Content of Se in different plant parts of aquatic macrophytes Potamogeton pectinatus and Ruppia
maritima was measured ... Higher Se concentrations were found in roots than in shoot tissues ... In
the 1930s, it was demonstrated that in non-accumulator plants Se is mainly present in ...

Typha latifolia (broadleaf cattail) as bioindicator of different types of pollution in aquatic ecosystems—application of self-organizing feature map (neural network)

A Klink, L Polechońska, A Cegłowska… - … Science and Pollution …, 2016 - Springer
... In aquatic ecosystems, contaminant inputs are discontinu- ous and pollutants are quickly diluted ...
characteristic for nat- ural environment (Brooks and Robinson 1998) (Table 2). Plants in this ... Lead
concentrations in group B were higher than in broadleaf cattail growing in natural (1 ...
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An Eco-tank system containing microbes and different aquatic plant species for the bioremediation of N, N-dimethylformamide polluted river waters

J Xiao, S Chu, G Tian, RW Thring, L Cui - Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2016 - Elsevier
... Many aquatic plants have been used to remove nitrogen from eutrophic waters [10] and [32]. ...
species with fast growth rates, and high biomass production had a higher nutrient uptake ... However,
several studies have indicated that plants not only absorb nitrogen directly, but also ...

Nitrogen Pollution Is Linked to US Listed Species Declines

DL Hernández, DM Vallano, ES Zavaleta… - …, 2016 - bioscience.oxfordjournals.org
... and negative consequences for growth and photosynthesis in higher plants and lower plants
such as ... Inorganic N pollution is also highly toxic to aquatic species such as fish and ... more sensitive
than seawater organisms because of the ameliorating effects of higher water salinity ...

[PDF] IN VITRO ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF SELECTED AQUATIC WEEDS OF KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT OF SOUTH INDIA

R Bright, M Kanagappan - 2016 - wjpps.com
... The toxicity of lead, pesticides, cadmium, ionizing radiation, alcohol, cigarette smoke, UV light
and pollution may all be due to their free radical initiating ... 42. Larson R A. The Antioxidants of
Higher Plants. ... 6553. 44. Lidia L and Kevin K. Aquatic weeds and their management. ...

[PDF] ECOTOX, the INRA's network of ecotoxicologists, a major structure involved for the coordination and structuring of the French research in ecotoxicology

C Mougin, A Bouchez, L Denaix, F Laurent… - … science and pollution …, 2016 - researchgate.net
... In that context, this special issue of Environmental Science and Pollution Research highlights
selected ... Vicia faba genotoxicity test) help to determine the most appropriate higher plants for
this later ... They concerned different model organisms of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. ...

Aquatic macrophytes in Ethiopian Rift Valley lakes; Their trace elements concentration and use as pollution indicators

YA Kassaye, L Skipperud, J Einset, B Salbu - Aquatic Botany, 2016 - Elsevier
... total sediment (4.9 μg L −1 and 95 ± 4 mg kg −1 dw, respectively) was higher in Lake ... Two aquatic
macrophytes from Lake Koka, five from Lake Ziway and four from Lake Awassa were ... n = 2).
Sampling was performed in February 2008, which is a time for plants approaching their ...

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
... We intended to investigate the effects of urbanization on heavy metals pollution in environment ...
Aquatic plants (approximately 1 kg) including Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms, Oenanthe
javanica (Blume) DC, and ... of Cr, Cu, Cd, Ni, and Zn in sediments were all higher than the ...

Tolerance and hyperaccumulation of a mixture heavy metals (Cu, Pb, Hg and Zn) by four aquatic macrophytes

JA Romero-Hernández, A Amaya-Chávez… - International Journal …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
... Water, Air and Soil Pollution 184: 105–126 ... Plants have internal mechanisms of tolerance to metal
toxicity, which makes them useful to humans as a tool in ... Aquatic plants absorb elements through
the roots and/or shoots; some species show a differential behavior in their ability to ...

Mercury co-beneficial capture in air pollution control devices of coal-fired power plants

D Pudasainee, YC Seo, JH Sung, HN Jang… - International Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
... In aquatic ecosystems, Hg is transformed into highly toxic methyl-mercury, which
bio-accumulates in living organisms and bio-magnifies in higher trophic levels. ... Coal-fired
power plants are the major sources of Hg emission into the atmosphere. ...

Comprehensive review on phytotechnology: Heavy metals removal by diverse aquatic plants species from wastewater

S Rezania, SM Taib, MFM Din, FA Dahalan… - Journal of Hazardous …, 2016 - Elsevier
... Phytoremediation; Phytofiltration; Heavy metal uptake; Aquatic plants; Submerge and emergent
plants. ... few decades, developed countries have decided to change in environmental policies and
reducing of these pollution [2]. To achieve higher efficiency especially in ...

Phytotoxicity and accumulation of zinc oxide nanoparticles on the aquatic plants Hydrilla verticillata and Phragmites Australis: leaf-type-dependent responses

U Song, S Lee - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2016 - Springer
... 2012), sunscreen, and antibacterials (Moorer and Genet 1982). Only a few studies
have been con- ducted to assess the effects of ZnO NPs on higher plants (Shaymurat
et al. 2012), but no studies have utilized aquatic plants. ...
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