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EXPOSED TO DIFFERENT COPPER CONCENTRATIONS IN THE SOIL1

EXPOSED TO DIFFERENT COPPER CONCENTRATIONS IN THE SOIL1

... by the plant depends on the availability of the soil metals and the physiological requirement of the plant (Dalcorso et ...tend to accumulate in the root system, ... See full document

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LIMA BEAN (Phaseolus lunatus L.) SEEDS EXPOSED TO DIFFERENT SALT CONCENTRATIONS AND TEMPERATURES

LIMA BEAN (Phaseolus lunatus L.) SEEDS EXPOSED TO DIFFERENT SALT CONCENTRATIONS AND TEMPERATURES

... that the presence of salt affects the water potential of the soil and/or substrates, resulting in a decreased soil-seed surface potential gradient, and restraining water absorption (LOPES; ... See full document

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Cadmium-Induced Toxicity and the Hepatoprotective Potentials of Aqueous Extract of Jessiaea Nervosa Leaf

Cadmium-Induced Toxicity and the Hepatoprotective Potentials of Aqueous Extract of Jessiaea Nervosa Leaf

... (ROS) in organisms 25 which have the potential to elicit oxidative damage to cells, tissues and organs and even ...were exposed to 12 mg/kg Cd and co- treated with various ... See full document

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Biomonitoring of substrates containing sewage sludge: assessment of the feasibility in using the diplopod Rhinocricus padbergi.

Biomonitoring of substrates containing sewage sludge: assessment of the feasibility in using the diplopod Rhinocricus padbergi.

... Due to the constant release of potentially harmful substances in the environment, it is necessary the use of biomonitoring as a form to assess the impact of these ... See full document

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J. Braz. Chem. Soc.  vol.13 número2

J. Braz. Chem. Soc. vol.13 número2

... and copper mobilization are observed in areas where the soil has been ...Alterations in water and sediment chemistry derived from this process are measurable in the Salobo, ... See full document

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Histopathological assessment of C57BlJ mice organs exposed to tannery effluents

Histopathological assessment of C57BlJ mice organs exposed to tannery effluents

... produced in tanneries can cause environmental damage and public health problems when disposed of ...evaluated the effects of the intake of tannery wastewater by mammals. The objective of this ... See full document

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Physiological and biochemical responses of Scenedesmus quadricauda exposed to copper ions

Physiological and biochemical responses of Scenedesmus quadricauda exposed to copper ions

... Cu concentrations higher than ...affected, in agreement with previous results that identified growth as the most sensitive parameter (MOHAMMED and MARKERT, 2006; PERALES-VELA et ...2011). In ... See full document

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Cíntia Ribeiro Souza1 , Renato Almeida Sarmento1 , Madelaine Venzon2 , Gil Rodrigues dos Santos

Cíntia Ribeiro Souza1 , Renato Almeida Sarmento1 , Madelaine Venzon2 , Gil Rodrigues dos Santos

... treatment. The products were sprayed to watermelon leaf discs, and the insects were exposed to the product ...residues. The instantaneous population growth rate of A. ... See full document

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Cytogenetic and Teratological Effects of Mancozeb Pre Natal Exposure on Rats

Cytogenetic and Teratological Effects of Mancozeb Pre Natal Exposure on Rats

... on the dam’s fertility and pup viability, litter physical and motor development and chromosomal analysis with female rats exposed to different concentrations of mancozeb, at initial and ... See full document

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Context-dependent effects of ranaviral infection on northern leopard frog life history traits.

Context-dependent effects of ranaviral infection on northern leopard frog life history traits.

... but the magnitude of these effects is often strongly context- dependent. The outcome of an interaction between a host and an infectious agent is often associated with the level of stress experienced ... See full document

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A RSENIC FROM A QUEOUSS OLUTION

A RSENIC FROM A QUEOUSS OLUTION

... support to the daughter ones so that they can grow under less stressful conditions (Outridge et ...process in the contaminated environment. This process may involve the production of ... See full document

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Histopathological changes in liver and gill epithelium of Nile tilapia, tilapia, Or

Histopathological changes in liver and gill epithelium of Nile tilapia, tilapia, Or

... that copper caused some alterations of the liver parenchyma, like vacuolization and ...necrosis. The liver histological changes observed were more evident in fish exposed to high ... See full document

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Oxidative effects on lung in flammatory response in rats exposed to different concentrations of formaldehyde

Oxidative effects on lung in flammatory response in rats exposed to different concentrations of formaldehyde

... linked to inflammatory processes and oxidative stress. This study aimed to analyze the oxidative effects on pul- monary inflammatory response in Fischer rats exposed to ... See full document

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Effect of copper exposure on growth, condition indices and biomarker response in juvenile sole Solea senegalensis

Effect of copper exposure on growth, condition indices and biomarker response in juvenile sole Solea senegalensis

... on the other hand, changes in mass, measured as instantaneous growth rates, showed the adverse ef- fects of cu exposure, with growth rates being nega- tively correlated with cu ...were in ... See full document

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Influence of metal exposure on metallothionein synthesis and lipid peroxidation in two bivalve mollusks: the oyster (Crassostrea gigas) and the mussel (Mytilus edulis)

Influence of metal exposure on metallothionein synthesis and lipid peroxidation in two bivalve mollusks: the oyster (Crassostrea gigas) and the mussel (Mytilus edulis)

... cadmium, copper, mercury and zinc) on metallothionein (MT) and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels of the oyster (Crassostrea gigas) and the mussel (Mytilus edulis) was studied after 4 or 21 days of metal ... See full document

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Braz. Dent. J.  vol.19 número3

Braz. Dent. J. vol.19 número3

... was to evaluate the urinary fluoride excretion of 2- to 7-year-old children exposed to different water fluoride concentrations in the city of Catolé do ... See full document

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Ultrastructural alterations in Schistosoma mansoni juvenile and adult male worms after in vitro incubation with primaquine

Ultrastructural alterations in Schistosoma mansoni juvenile and adult male worms after in vitro incubation with primaquine

... that the effects of primaquine were dose-dependent, and the most effective dose was 20 µg/mL in a short incubation period of 24 ...h. In ad- dition, it was possible to observe that both ... See full document

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Effect of Gestation and Maternal Copper on the Fetal Fluids and Tissues Copper Concentrations in Sheep

Effect of Gestation and Maternal Copper on the Fetal Fluids and Tissues Copper Concentrations in Sheep

... both the mother and ...vulnerable to changes in dietary supply, especially of those nutrients that are marginal under normal circumstances (Gambling and McArdle, ...via the placenta for its ... See full document

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Water Stress Induced by Mannitol and Sodium Chloride in Soybean Cultivars

Water Stress Induced by Mannitol and Sodium Chloride in Soybean Cultivars

... especially in soybeans, are the most important tool to be used in agricultural employment, as over it all other investments will be done (Krzyzanowski et ...into the seeds are very ... See full document

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Mathias Ahii Chia, Jamiu Taiwo Akinsanmi, Yahuza Tanimu and Zakari Ladan

Mathias Ahii Chia, Jamiu Taiwo Akinsanmi, Yahuza Tanimu and Zakari Ladan

... conclusion, the present study showed that aqueous extract of neem is capable of significantly inhibiting the growth of ...inhibited in the neem extract treatments. However, at the ... See full document

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