International audienceIn certain countries, it is important to monitor for poorly managed freshwaters in order to avoid ecosystem degradation. This can be achieved through biomonitoring involving the use of living organisms as ecological alert indicators. In this context, biotests of the duckweed Lemna gibba (L. gibba) were undertaken to assess the toxic effects of pollutants from the textile industry on a natural ecosystem. L. gibba was exposed to different concentrations (5-100 mg/L) of two dyes, namely Direct Red 89 (DR-89) and Vat Blue 20 (VB-20), under laboratory conditions. Our findings showed that at dye concentrations > 50 mg/L, visible damage to the duckweed (chlorosis and disconnection of fronds, leading to severe necrosis) appear...
Introduction: From the floating aquatic plant species, duckweed (i.e., Lemna sp.) is perhaps the mos...
A higher demand on textile materials has resulted in an increase of the number of textile factories ...
Textile plants are important sources of toxic discharges in the receiving ecosystems. Their effluent...
International audienceIn certain countries, it is important to monitor for poorly managed freshwater...
This report illustrates the results of chronic toxicity experiment of 29/3 Da Nang Textile company's...
Phytoremediation has been proposed as a potential biotechnological strategy to remediate effluents b...
Abstract: Background: Duckweed is the common name for Lemnaceae, a plant family consisting of five ...
Municipal effluents are of major concern for the quality of the receiving water bodies. In this stud...
Environmental pollution of air, water and soil is a major issue for human health. Poisoning of fresh...
Intensive animal industries create large volumes of nutrient rich effluent which, if untreated, has ...
Biomonitoring has become an indispensable tool for detecting various environmental pollutants, but m...
Simple Summary The presence of diuron in a variety of environments has been reported worldwide to ex...
The efficacy of the removal of contaminants from wastewater depends on physico-chemical properties o...
Microcystin-LR (MCLR) and linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS) are commonly found in eutrophic lakes ...
Intensive animal industries create large volumes of nutrient rich effluent, which, if untreated, has...
Introduction: From the floating aquatic plant species, duckweed (i.e., Lemna sp.) is perhaps the mos...
A higher demand on textile materials has resulted in an increase of the number of textile factories ...
Textile plants are important sources of toxic discharges in the receiving ecosystems. Their effluent...
International audienceIn certain countries, it is important to monitor for poorly managed freshwater...
This report illustrates the results of chronic toxicity experiment of 29/3 Da Nang Textile company's...
Phytoremediation has been proposed as a potential biotechnological strategy to remediate effluents b...
Abstract: Background: Duckweed is the common name for Lemnaceae, a plant family consisting of five ...
Municipal effluents are of major concern for the quality of the receiving water bodies. In this stud...
Environmental pollution of air, water and soil is a major issue for human health. Poisoning of fresh...
Intensive animal industries create large volumes of nutrient rich effluent which, if untreated, has ...
Biomonitoring has become an indispensable tool for detecting various environmental pollutants, but m...
Simple Summary The presence of diuron in a variety of environments has been reported worldwide to ex...
The efficacy of the removal of contaminants from wastewater depends on physico-chemical properties o...
Microcystin-LR (MCLR) and linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS) are commonly found in eutrophic lakes ...
Intensive animal industries create large volumes of nutrient rich effluent, which, if untreated, has...
Introduction: From the floating aquatic plant species, duckweed (i.e., Lemna sp.) is perhaps the mos...
A higher demand on textile materials has resulted in an increase of the number of textile factories ...
Textile plants are important sources of toxic discharges in the receiving ecosystems. Their effluent...