نتایج جستجو برای: bioindicators plants

تعداد نتایج: 198991  

2008
Sona Krizkova Pavel Ryant Olga Krystofova Vojtech Adam Michaela Galiova Miroslava Beklova Petr Babula Jozef Kaiser Karel Novotny Jan Novotny Miroslav Liska Radomir Malina Josef Zehnalek Jaromir Hubalek Ladislav Havel Rene Kizek

The aim of this work is to investigate sunflower plants response on stressinduced by silver(I) ions. The sunflower plants were exposed to silver(I) ions (0, 0.1, 0.5,and 1 mM) for 96 h. Primarily we aimed our attention to observation of basic physiologicalparameters. We found that the treated plants embodied growth depression, coloured changes and lack root hairs. Using of autofluorescence of a...

Journal: :River Systems 2003

Qualitative status of the environment is signaled by a group of indicators, known as bioindicators, several of which are responsible for showing progressive impacts of different types of pollutants. Having addressed the influence of various bioindicators in environmental pollution, it has been revealed that bioindicators are sensitive to any disturbance in any environment. With regards to the p...

ژورنال: Medical Laboratory Journal 2015
Aghapour, SM, , Amanidaz, N, , Bay, A, , Zafarzadeh, A, ,

Abstract Background and objective: Bioindicators of drinking water are always influenced by physical and chemical factors such as turbidity and chlorine.  Considering the assessment of drinking water quality is based on residual chlorine, E.coli, heterotrophic bacteria and turbidity.  We aimed to evaluate the effect of pH, chlorine residual and turbidity on the microbial ...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2015
Benjamin Pauget Olivier Faure Cyrille Conord Nadia Crini Annette de Vaufleury

For an accurate risk assessment of sites contaminated by trace elements (TE), measurements of bioavailability must be performed. This is routinely achieved using the standardized 0.01M CaCl2 method. However, the suitability of chemical extractions as proxies of bioavailability is questionable. We analyzed the correlations between chemically estimated TE bioavailability and TE actually accumulat...

Journal: :Trends in parasitology 2010
Victor M Vidal-Martínez Daniel Pech Bernd Sures S Thomas Purucker Robert Poulin

This review assesses the usefulness of parasites as bioindicators of environmental impact. Relevant studies published in the past decade were compiled; factorial meta-analysis demonstrated significant effects and interactions between parasite levels and the presence and concentration of various pollutants and/or environmental stressors. These effects and interactions were also evident in subset...

2006
R. Gadzała-Kopciuch B. Berecka J. Bartoszewicz B. Buszewski

Toxic chemicals introduced into the environment can penetrate ecosystems and can be found in the whole biosphere. Chemical contamination may affect ecosystems, causing changes in the functions of particular organisms. Adverse effects of xenobiotics and their metabolites on living organisms can be observed. In the last few years investigations have focused on searching for bioindicators (both pl...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2001
D A Neher

The composition of nematode communities (plant-parasitic and free-living) may be used as bioindicators of soil health or condition because composition correlates well with nitrogen cycling and decomposition, two critical ecological processes in soil. Maturity and trophic diversity indices withstand statistical rigor better than do abundances, proportions, or ratios of trophic groups. Maturity i...

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2003
Rosa M Rivero Esteban Sánchez Juan M Ruiz Luis Romero

Tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum L. cv. RX-335, and watermelon plants, Citrullus lanatus [Thom.] Mansf. cv. F-90 were grown under controlled conditions at three different temperatures (10 degrees, 25 degrees and 35 degrees C) for 30 days. The aim of the experiment was to analyse the effect of the different temperatures on Fe uptake and distribution, as well as the behaviour of the main bioindica...

2005
Alexander Kohler Susanne Schneider

Submerged macrophytes respond to changes in the nutrient concentrations in their environment. In contrast to diatoms e.g., submerged macrophytes are capable of taking up nutrients from both the sediment pore water and the overlying water. Therefore, macrophytes can provide a more comprehensive assessment of river ecosystems. Two methods using submerged macrophytes to assess and monitor changes ...

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