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    Analysis of the use of microcystin-contaminated water in the growth and nutritional quality of the root-vegetable, Daucus carota

    Toxic cyanobacterial blooms are often observed in freshwaters and may reflect the increased eutrophication of these environments and alterations in climate. Cyanotoxins, such as microcystins (MCs), are an effe...

    J. Machado, J. Azevedo, M. Freitas, E. Pinto in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2017)

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    Migration of phenolic compounds from different cork stoppers to wine model solutions: antioxidant and biological relevance

    Considering the enological interest of cork, this study aimed to identify and quantify the phenolic compounds able to migrate from different classes (natural cork stoppers “Flor” and “Third” quality and microa...

    J. Azevedo, I. Fernandes, P. Lopes, I. Roseira in European Food Research and Technology (2014)

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    Using invertebrate remains and pigments in the sediment to infer changes in trophic structure after fish introduction in Lake Fogo: a crater lake in the Azores

    Fish introduction may have marked effects on the trophic dynamics and ecological state of former fishless lakes, but due to scarcity of historical data this can seldom be documented. We used remains of cladoce...

    T. Skov, T. Buchaca, S. L. Amsinck, F. Landkildehus, B. V. Odgaard in Hydrobiologia (2010)