Ceratophyllum demersum L. and Hydrilla verticillata (L.f.) Royle, two pioneer, submerged plants, effectively remove heavy metals from contaminated water. The present work evaluates the bioaccumulation and defense mechanisms of these plants in the accumulation of lead from contaminated water during their optimal performance period. C. demersum and H. verticillata were investigated after 14 days of exposure to various lead concentrations (5⁻80 μM). The lead accumulation in both C. demersum and H. verticillata increased with an increasing lead concentration, reaching maximum values of 2462.7 and 1792 mg kg−1 dw, respectively, at 80 μM. The biomass and protein content decreased significantly in C. demersum when exposed to ...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
This study aimed at verifying the lead tolerance of water hyacinth and at looking at consequent anat...
WOS:000429892700050PubMed:29101888Cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) pollutions caused by industrial activit...
A laboratory experiment was led to examine the lead bioaccumulation capacity of Ludwigia stolonifera...
[EN] The contamination of water by heavy metals like Pb is a huge problem for the environment. In th...
Sesbania drummondii, a Fabaceous shrub of the Southeastern United States, is a hyperaccumulator of l...
PubMedID: 19967468The aim of the present study is to evaluate the oxidative effects of lead with inc...
Aquatic plants are well known in accumulating and in concentrating heavy metals. Hydrilla verticilla...
WOS: 000281667800011PubMed ID: 19967468The aim of the present study is to evaluate the oxidative eff...
A study to understand the biological effects of samples prepared with lead and the effects of lead w...
A study to understand the biological effects of samples prepared with lead and the effects of lead w...
The uptake and distribution of Pb and the mechanisms involved in the metal tolerance have been inves...
The effects of lead (PbCl2) increment, under hydroponic conditions up to 15, 45 and 90 mg/l in prese...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
This study aimed at verifying the lead tolerance of water hyacinth and at looking at consequent anat...
WOS:000429892700050PubMed:29101888Cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) pollutions caused by industrial activit...
A laboratory experiment was led to examine the lead bioaccumulation capacity of Ludwigia stolonifera...
[EN] The contamination of water by heavy metals like Pb is a huge problem for the environment. In th...
Sesbania drummondii, a Fabaceous shrub of the Southeastern United States, is a hyperaccumulator of l...
PubMedID: 19967468The aim of the present study is to evaluate the oxidative effects of lead with inc...
Aquatic plants are well known in accumulating and in concentrating heavy metals. Hydrilla verticilla...
WOS: 000281667800011PubMed ID: 19967468The aim of the present study is to evaluate the oxidative eff...
A study to understand the biological effects of samples prepared with lead and the effects of lead w...
A study to understand the biological effects of samples prepared with lead and the effects of lead w...
The uptake and distribution of Pb and the mechanisms involved in the metal tolerance have been inves...
The effects of lead (PbCl2) increment, under hydroponic conditions up to 15, 45 and 90 mg/l in prese...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
This study aimed at verifying the lead tolerance of water hyacinth and at looking at consequent anat...