Arsenic uptake, toxicity, detoxification, and speciation in plants: physiological, biochemical, and molecular aspects
Environmental contamination with arsenic (As) is a global environmental, agricultural and
health issue due to the highly toxic and carcinogenic nature of As. Exposure of plants to As …
health issue due to the highly toxic and carcinogenic nature of As. Exposure of plants to As …
Arsenic behavior in soil-plant system and its detoxification mechanisms in plants: A review
Arsenic (As) is one of the most toxic and cancer-causing metals which is generally entered
the food chain via intake of As contaminated water or food and harmed the life of living …
the food chain via intake of As contaminated water or food and harmed the life of living …
[图书][B] Fundamentals of ecotoxicology
MC Newman - 2009 - taylorfrancis.com
Each year ecotoxicological problems become increasingly complex and encompass
broader spatial and temporal scales. Our practical understanding must evolve accordingly to …
broader spatial and temporal scales. Our practical understanding must evolve accordingly to …
[图书][B] Bioaccumulation in marine organisms: effect of contaminants from oil well produced water
JM Neff - 2002 - books.google.com
Large volumes of produced water are generated and discharged to the coastal and ocean
waters worldwide from offshore oil and gas production facilities. There is concern that the …
waters worldwide from offshore oil and gas production facilities. There is concern that the …
Inverse relationship between bioconcentration factor and exposure concentration for metals: implications for hazard assessment of metals in the aquatic environment
The bioconcentration factor (BCF) and bioaccumulation factor (BAF) are used as the criteria
for bioaccumulation in the context of identifying and classifying substances that are …
for bioaccumulation in the context of identifying and classifying substances that are …
Arsenic behaviour in soil-plant system: biogeochemical reactions and chemical speciation influences
Arsenic (As) is classified as a Class A human carcinogen and has gained a substantial
attention in recent years owing to its high levels currently observed in the environment and …
attention in recent years owing to its high levels currently observed in the environment and …
An overview of the abundance, relative mobility, bioavailability, and human toxicity of metals
KS Smith, HLO Huyck - 1997 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
A major reason for considering the environmental geochemistry of mineral deposits is the
environmental impact from such deposits on human, animal, and plant life. Some human …
environmental impact from such deposits on human, animal, and plant life. Some human …
What do sentinels stand for?
A Beeby - Environmental pollution, 2001 - Elsevier
Sentinel species are biological monitors that accumulate a pollutant in their tissues without
significant adverse effects. Primarily used to measure the amount of a pollutant that is …
significant adverse effects. Primarily used to measure the amount of a pollutant that is …
Estuarine trace metal distributions in Galveston Bay: importance of colloidal forms in the speciation of the dissolved phase
LS Wen, P Santschi, G Gill, C Paternostro - Marine Chemistry, 1999 - Elsevier
Cross-flow ultrafiltration studies were carried out in the Trinity river estuary of Galveston Bay
in July, 1993, May, 1994 and July 1995 to study the phase speciation for a number of metals …
in July, 1993, May, 1994 and July 1995 to study the phase speciation for a number of metals …
Effect of humic acids on speciation and toxicity of copper to Paracentrotus lividus larvae in seawater
JI Lorenzo, O Nieto, R Beiras - Aquatic Toxicology, 2002 - Elsevier
The effects of humic acid (HA) on the toxicity of copper to sea urchin Paracentrotuslividus
larvae were studied in chemically defined seawater. Square Wave Anodic Stripping …
larvae were studied in chemically defined seawater. Square Wave Anodic Stripping …