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Physiological and biochemical characteristics of high and low Cd accumulating Brassica napus genotypes
Phytoremediation is a widely used and cost-effective technique for in situ remediation of heavy metals. Brassica napus L. genotype with high Cd...
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Performance and mechanism of biochar@FeMg-LDH for efficient activation of persulfate for degradation of 2, 4-dichlorophenol in groundwater
Groundwater environments are complex, and traditional advanced oxidation technologies mainly based on free radicals have limitations such as poor...
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Unravelling the molecular and biochemical responses in cotton plants to biochar and biofertilizer amendments for Pb toxicity mitigation
Over the past few years, there has been a rising interest in employing biochar (BC) and biofertilizers (BF) as a means of restoring soils that have...
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Capture-reduction mechanism for promoting Cr(VI) removal by sulfidated microscale zerovalent iron/sulfur-doped graphene-like biochar composite
The application of microscale zerovalent iron (mZVI) in the removal of Cr(VI) from water is plagued with the readily formation of oxide passivation...
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Adsorption behavior and mechanism of action of magnetic MIL-100(Fe) on MB
Dye wastewater seriously affects human living environment and human health. This experiment develops green and efficient recyclable Fe 3 O 4 @MIL-100(Fe)...
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The Aquatic Plastisphere: Methodology, Biofilm Formation Mechanism, and Microbial Diversity
From 2019 to 2060, the amount of plastic accumulated in the aquatic environment is expected to increase from 140 million tons to 493 million tons....
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Behavioral, biochemical, and endocrine responses of zebrafish to 30-min exposure with environmentally relevant concentrations of imidacloprid-based insecticide
The imidacloprid-based insecticides (IBIs) are among the most used insecticides worldwide, and chronic and acute toxic effects (days exposure...
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Foliar-applied magnesium nanoparticles modulate drought stress through changes in physio-biochemical attributes and essential oil profile of yarrow (Achillea millefolium L.)
Nanoparticles (NPs) are an emerging tool for mitigating environmental stresses. Although beneficial roles of NPs have been reported in some plants,...
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Hormetic dose responses induced by nickel oxide nanoparticles (NiONPs) on growth, biochemical, and antioxidant defense systems of Dracocephalum kotschyi
The application of nickel oxide nanoparticles (NiONPs) in various fields leads to their release into soil and water and, consequently, interaction...
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Exogenous application of jasmonates and brassinosteroids alleviates lead toxicity in bamboo by altering biochemical and physiological attributes
Exogenous application of phytohormones is getting promising results in alleviating abiotic stresses, particularly heavy metal (HMs). Jasmonate (JA)...
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Toxic implication of nanoparticles: a review of factors, mechanism, exposure and control strategies
Nanomaterials are the structural entities having one of the dimensions < 100 nm. Nanotechnology encompasses imaging, measuring, modelling, and...
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Effects of agricultural landscape structure and canola coverage on biochemical and physiological traits of the ground beetle Poecilus cupreus
The intensifications in the agricultural landscape and the application of pesticides can cause adverse effects on the fitness of organisms in that...
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Biotransformation and detoxification mechanism of inorganic arsenic in a freshwater benthic fish Tachysurus fulvidraco with dietborne exposure
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a pervasive environmental toxin, its metabolism and detoxification mechanism in freshwater benthic fish under dietary...
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Structural, Biochemical, and Physiological Adjustments for Toxicity Management, Accumulation, and Remediation of Cadmium in Wetland Ecosystems by Typha domingensis Pers
Five populations of Typha domingensis Pers. were evaluated for their tolerance to different regimes of cadmium (Cd). Plants were collected from...
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Coupling multifactor dominated the biochemical response and the alterations of intestinal microflora of earthworm Pheretima guillelmi due to typical herbicides
The excessive application of herbicides on farmlands can substantially reduce labor costs and increase crop yields, but can also have undesirable...
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Study on the performance and mechanism of cobaltous ion removal from water by a high-efficiency strontium-doped hydroxyapatite adsorbent
In this study, a high-efficiency strontium-doped hydroxyapatite (Sr-HAP) adsorbent was synthesized by a sol-gel method for removing cobaltous ions...
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Molecular Mechanism of Tolerance of Cadmium Toxicity in Plants
Environmental pollution is among most dangerous challenges for the wellbeing of organisms. Due to anthropological and agricultural practices, heavy... -
Jasmonic acid boosts the salt tolerance of kidney beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) by upregulating its osmolytes and antioxidant mechanism
As a lipid-derived compound, jasmonic acid (JA) regulates growth and defense against environmental stresses. An exogenous foliar JA application was...
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Unravelling the molecular mechanism of mutagenic factors impacting human health
Environmental mutagens are chemical and physical substances in the environment that has a potential to induce a wide range of mutations and generate...
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Molecular and biochemical biomarkers in the American oyster Crassostrea virginica exposed to herbicide Roundup® at high temperature
Aquatic organisms are frequently exposed to various environmental stressors. Thus, the effects of high temperatures and herbicides on aquatic...