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Effect of microplastics on Yersinia ruckeri infection in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Exposure to microorganisms such as Yersinia ruckeri can significantly affect bacterial infections in fish. Microplastics (MPs) may predispose fish to...
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Bioaccumulation of industrial heavy metals and interactive biochemical effects on two tropical medicinal plant species
Concentrations of heavy metals (Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn) accumulation were studied in the leaves of two medicinal plant species, namely Holarrhe...
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Evaluation of the antioxidative response of diatoms grown on emerging steroidal contaminants
With increasing anthropic activities, a myriad of typical contaminants from industries, hospitals, and municipal discharges have been found which...
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Effect of arsenite on the proteome of earthworms Eisenia fetida
Arsenic (As) is broadly distributed due to natural and anthropogenic sources, and it is toxic to organisms. This study aimed to investigate the...
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Application of Microalgal Physiological Response as Biomarker for Evaluating the Toxicity of the Textile Dye Alizarin Red S
Textile dyes are becoming a growing threat to the environment. This report presents the findings of the study on the toxicity of the textile dye...
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Biochemical and gene expression alterations due to individual exposure of atrazine, dichlorvos, and imidacloprid and their combination in zebrafish
In environmental toxicology, combined toxicity has emerged as an important concern. Atrazine (ATZ), dichlorvos (DIC), and imidacloprid (IMD) are the...
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Biochemical Composition of Six Native Seaweeds from Buarcos Bay, Central West Coast of Portugal
Seaweeds have a great variety of compounds with different properties and benefits to human health. Marine macroalgae provide a high nutritional value... -
Synergistic effects of exogenous glutathione and calcium on ascorbate–glutathione cycle and glutathione-associated enzymes upregulation under lead stress in Brassica napus L
Heavy metals (HMs) such as lead (Pb) pose a significant threat to global food security due to their adverse effect on the health of crop plants....
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Determining the Most Sensitive Indicators of Soil Carbon Transformation to the Land-Use Change from Intact Rangeland to Cropland, Western Iran
This work aimed to assess the sensitivity of soil organic carbon (SOC) quality and quantity indicators to land-use change (LUC) using carbon...
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The growth, biochemical composition, and antioxidant response of Microcystis and Chlorella are influenced by Ibuprofen
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen (IBU) are extensively used, causing substantial amounts to end up in aquatic ecosystems....
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The changes in the maize root cell walls after exogenous application of auxin in the presence of cadmium
Cadmium (Cd) is a transition metal and hazardous pollutant that has many toxic effects on plants. This heavy metal poses a health risk for both...
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Risk assessment of the antibiotic amoxicillin on non-toxin-producing strains and toxin-producing strains of Microcystis
Amoxicillin (AMX) is a common antibiotic used to treat a variety of infectious illnesses in humans and animals, including otitis media, tonsillitis,...
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Reuse of Treated Domestic Sewage for Irrigation Purposes Using the Algal-based Treatment System
The increase in freshwater scarcity in develo** countries drives to use of poor-quality water for agricultural purposes. The usage of treated...
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Comparative assessment on the probable mechanisms underlying the hepatorenal toxicity of commercial imidacloprid and hexaflumuron formulations in rats
Pesticides are viewed as a major wellspring of ecological contamination and causing serious risky consequences for people and animals. Imidacloprid...
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Effects of soil and foliar cadmium application on morphological, physiological, genetic and epigenetic characteristics of Datura Stramonium L.
Among the heavy metals, cadmium (Cd) is regarded as one of the most toxic metals. This study aimed to conduct a comprehensive evaluation and...
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Effects of organic matter and dewaterability changes on sludge calorific value during acid treatment
Acid treatment can increase the sludge calorific value to some extent by separating inorganic elements. In order to determine the mechanism by which...
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The variation of DOM during long distance water transport by the China South to North Water Diversion Scheme and impact on drinking water treatment
In this study, samples were taken from three locations, upstream to downstream, along the central route project of the China South to North Water...
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Titanium dioxide nanoparticles improve element uptake, antioxidant properties, and essential oil productivity of Melissa officinalis L. seedlings under in vitro drought stress
In vitro drought stress has a considerable impact on the mass production of active compounds in medicinal plants. Nevertheless, photosynthesis,...
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Leaching of triphenyl phosphate and tri-n-butyl phosphate from polystyrene microplastics: influence of plastic properties and simulated digestive fluids
Microplastics have gained considerable attention as a growing environmental problem owing to their potential to serve as vectors for harmful...
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Enhancement in Phytoremediation Efficiency of Tagetus erecta with the Application of Nano-scale Zero Valent Iron (nZVI) for the Restoration of Lead Contaminated Soil: an Approach Toward Sustainability
Lead is ubiquitously distributed toxic heavy metal present in the environment without any biological function. The issue of lead pollution in soil...