Abstract: Lead (Pb) removal from water column was evaluated in batch experiments using naturally occurring Salvinia biloba Raddi (S. biloba) specimens collected from Middle Paraná River and exposed every 24 h to a fresh discharge of water contaminated with 2.65±0.07, 12.62±0.02 or 30.57±0.01 mg L-1 Pb, during 10 consecutive days. S. biloba demonstrated a great ability for metal concentration-dependent Pb removal under these stressful conditions. Additionally, Pb toxicity in plants was assessed by the quantification of physiological parameters in root-like modified fronds (named “roots”), and its aerial leaf-like fronds (named “leaves”) of submerged S. biloba. Photosynthetic (carotenoids, chlorophyll a, b, and total) and antioxidant ...
A study to understand the biological effects of samples prepared with lead and the effects of lead w...
Heavy metals accumulation in soils as a result of human activities is constantly increasing. At thi...
The quality of drinking water is increasingly deteriorated as a result of anthropogenic activities. ...
Lead (Pb) removal from water column was evaluated in batch experiments using naturally occurring Sal...
Abstract: Plant-based systems for the treatment of contaminated environments (phytoremediation) have...
Free-living macrophytes play an important role in the health of aquatic ecosystems. Therefore, the u...
Free-living macrophytes play an important role in the health of aquatic ecosystems. Therefore, the u...
Over the years, progressive anthropogenic activities have resulted in the increased contamination of...
The aim of this study was to identify the biological responses and phytoremediation capability of t...
A laboratory experiment was led to examine the lead bioaccumulation capacity of Ludwigia stolonifera...
The aim of this study was to identify the biological responses and phytoremediation capability of tw...
The occurrence of heavy metals in industrial wastewater is unanimously considered a major concern si...
Uptake of the heavy metal lead (Pb) by the floating fern Salvinia natans Kunth, was studied using lo...
<div><p>Abstract Aquatic macrophytes have properties and mechanisms which are useful for the removal...
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...
Heavy metals accumulation in soils as a result of human activities is constantly increasing. At thi...
The quality of drinking water is increasingly deteriorated as a result of anthropogenic activities. ...
Lead (Pb) removal from water column was evaluated in batch experiments using naturally occurring Sal...
Abstract: Plant-based systems for the treatment of contaminated environments (phytoremediation) have...
Free-living macrophytes play an important role in the health of aquatic ecosystems. Therefore, the u...
Free-living macrophytes play an important role in the health of aquatic ecosystems. Therefore, the u...
Over the years, progressive anthropogenic activities have resulted in the increased contamination of...
The aim of this study was to identify the biological responses and phytoremediation capability of t...
A laboratory experiment was led to examine the lead bioaccumulation capacity of Ludwigia stolonifera...
The aim of this study was to identify the biological responses and phytoremediation capability of tw...
The occurrence of heavy metals in industrial wastewater is unanimously considered a major concern si...
Uptake of the heavy metal lead (Pb) by the floating fern Salvinia natans Kunth, was studied using lo...
<div><p>Abstract Aquatic macrophytes have properties and mechanisms which are useful for the removal...
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...
Heavy metals accumulation in soils as a result of human activities is constantly increasing. At thi...
The quality of drinking water is increasingly deteriorated as a result of anthropogenic activities. ...