Biocides are extensively used and universally distributed. Some are highly toxic to algae, including antifoulants, herbicides, and fungicides. The inhibition of algal growth is an important regulatory endpoint for toxicity assessment of single compounds. However, in the aquatic environment, mixtures of compounds with unknown toxicities and mode of action (MoA) co-exist, making single toxicity assessment inadequate to ensure protection of the aquatic environment. This study aimed to characterize the combined toxicity of five environmentally relevant biocides—aclonifen, bifenox, dichlofluanid, metribuzin, and triclosan—with different MoA on growth and photosystem (PS) II efficiency of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. For growth inhibition, herbicid...
The potential health risks associated with the pharmaceuticals released into the environment through...
Biocides of antifouling agents can cause problems in marine ecosystems by damaging to non-target alg...
Abstract—Photosynthesis-inhibiting phenylurea derivatives, such as diuron, are widely used as herbic...
<p>Biocides are extensively used and universally distributed. Some are highly toxic to algae, includ...
The widespread presence of herbicides in the aquatic environment has raised awareness about the need...
Freshwater microalgae are primary producers and cosmopolitan species subjected to the effects of her...
The toxicity of biocides can be associated with the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and s...
This study screened binary mixtures of pesticides for potential synergistic interaction effects on g...
Natural waters often contain complex mixtures of unknown contaminants potentially posing a threat to...
Considering the vital role of rooted macrophytes in the aquatic ecosystem, validating assumptions on...
Mixture toxicity studies with herbicides have focused on a few priority components that are most lik...
The impact of herbicides in aquatic vascular plants is often investigated in toxicity laboratory stu...
The toxicity of the antifouling compounds diuron, irgarol, zinc pyrithione (ZnPT), copper pyrithione...
Herbicide contamination of nearshore tropical marine ecosystems is widespread and persistent; howeve...
The potential health risks associated with the pharmaceuticals released into the environment through...
Biocides of antifouling agents can cause problems in marine ecosystems by damaging to non-target alg...
Abstract—Photosynthesis-inhibiting phenylurea derivatives, such as diuron, are widely used as herbic...
<p>Biocides are extensively used and universally distributed. Some are highly toxic to algae, includ...
The widespread presence of herbicides in the aquatic environment has raised awareness about the need...
Freshwater microalgae are primary producers and cosmopolitan species subjected to the effects of her...
The toxicity of biocides can be associated with the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and s...
This study screened binary mixtures of pesticides for potential synergistic interaction effects on g...
Natural waters often contain complex mixtures of unknown contaminants potentially posing a threat to...
Considering the vital role of rooted macrophytes in the aquatic ecosystem, validating assumptions on...
Mixture toxicity studies with herbicides have focused on a few priority components that are most lik...
The impact of herbicides in aquatic vascular plants is often investigated in toxicity laboratory stu...
The toxicity of the antifouling compounds diuron, irgarol, zinc pyrithione (ZnPT), copper pyrithione...
Herbicide contamination of nearshore tropical marine ecosystems is widespread and persistent; howeve...
The potential health risks associated with the pharmaceuticals released into the environment through...
Biocides of antifouling agents can cause problems in marine ecosystems by damaging to non-target alg...
Abstract—Photosynthesis-inhibiting phenylurea derivatives, such as diuron, are widely used as herbic...