The plant Halimione portulacoides, an abundant species widely distributed in temperate salt-marshes, has been previously assessed as bioindicator and biomonitor of mercury contamination in these ecosystems. The present study aims to assess uptake and distribution of total mercury (THg) and methylmercury (MMHg) within H. portulacoides, potential mercury release by volatilization through leaves, and toxicity and tolerance mechanisms by investigating plant photochemical responses. Stem cuttings of H. portulacoides were collected from a salt-marsh within the Tagus estuary natural protected area, and grown under hydroponic conditions. After root development, plants were exposed to 199HgCl2 and CH3201HgCl, and sampled at specific times (0, 1, 2, ...
During four decades, the Ria de Aveiro was subjected to the loading of mercury from a chlor-alkali i...
The use of phytoremediation technology to remove heavy metal ions from aquatic environments or reduc...
Mercury poisoning has become a problem of current interest as a result of environmental pollution on...
The plant Halimione portulacoides, an abundant species widely distributed in temperate salt-marshes,...
The present study intends to increase the knowledge on the mobility of mercury in a salt marsh colon...
This study investigates largely unexplored physiological/biochemical strategies adopted by salt mars...
In the presence of metal stress, plants can resort to a series of tolerance mechanisms. Therefore fi...
The impact of hazardous materials, such as Hg, on life is far from being understood and due to the h...
Efficient and sustainable management of rapidly mounting environmental issues has been the focus of ...
Salt marshes are coastal ecosystems which are declining due to global warming and pollution, such as...
Salt marsh plants can sequestrate and inherently tolerate high metal concentrations found in salt ma...
Mercury (Hg) distribution in saltmarsh sediments and in three selected halophytes (Limonium narbonen...
Abstract Mercury (Hg) is one of the most toxic pollutants and spreads in the environment according t...
International audiencePrevious studies suggest that macrophytes might participate in bioaccumulation...
This study investigated mercury (Hg) uptake and transport from the soil to different plant parts by ...
During four decades, the Ria de Aveiro was subjected to the loading of mercury from a chlor-alkali i...
The use of phytoremediation technology to remove heavy metal ions from aquatic environments or reduc...
Mercury poisoning has become a problem of current interest as a result of environmental pollution on...
The plant Halimione portulacoides, an abundant species widely distributed in temperate salt-marshes,...
The present study intends to increase the knowledge on the mobility of mercury in a salt marsh colon...
This study investigates largely unexplored physiological/biochemical strategies adopted by salt mars...
In the presence of metal stress, plants can resort to a series of tolerance mechanisms. Therefore fi...
The impact of hazardous materials, such as Hg, on life is far from being understood and due to the h...
Efficient and sustainable management of rapidly mounting environmental issues has been the focus of ...
Salt marshes are coastal ecosystems which are declining due to global warming and pollution, such as...
Salt marsh plants can sequestrate and inherently tolerate high metal concentrations found in salt ma...
Mercury (Hg) distribution in saltmarsh sediments and in three selected halophytes (Limonium narbonen...
Abstract Mercury (Hg) is one of the most toxic pollutants and spreads in the environment according t...
International audiencePrevious studies suggest that macrophytes might participate in bioaccumulation...
This study investigated mercury (Hg) uptake and transport from the soil to different plant parts by ...
During four decades, the Ria de Aveiro was subjected to the loading of mercury from a chlor-alkali i...
The use of phytoremediation technology to remove heavy metal ions from aquatic environments or reduc...
Mercury poisoning has become a problem of current interest as a result of environmental pollution on...