Identification of Pelargonium radula as bioindicator for mercury (Hg) detection confers a new hope for monitoring the safety of drinking water consumption. Hg, like other non- essential metals, inflicts the deterioration of biological functions in human and other creatures. In the present study, effects of Hg on the physiology and biochemical content of P. radula were undertaken to understand the occurrence of the morphological changes observed. Young leaves of P. radula were treated with different concentrations of Hg-containing solution (0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 ppb) along with controls for 4 h, prior to further analysis. Elevated Hg concentration in treatment solution significantly prompted an increased accumulation of Hg in the leaf tissues. Me...
The quality of drinking water is increasingly deteriorated as a result of anthropogenic activities. ...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of chlorophyll fluorescence ana...
The hypothesis that increased UV radiation result in co-tolerance to Hg toxicity in aquatic plants w...
Deterioration of water quality is a worldwide issue nowadays. One of the contaminants found in surfa...
Pollution by organic and inorganic toxic substances has raised public and environmental concern glob...
Pollution by organic and inorganic toxic substances has raised public and environmental concern glob...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic heavy metal that can alter the ecological balance when it contaminates aquat...
One of the many new risks that effecting the early societies is the continuous exposure to pollutant...
<p>The effect of mercury stress on antioxidant enzymes, lipid peroxidation, photosynthetic pigments,...
This study aimed at investigating the cellular distribution of Hg in the lichens Cladonia arbuscula ...
This study aimed at investigating the cellular distribution of Hg in the lichens Cladonia arbuscula ...
The present study was focused on examining the effect of Hg oxidative stress induced physiochemical ...
The effects of mercury (Hg) released from a chlor-alkali plant factory in aquatic plants along the E...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic heavy metal that can alter the ecological balance when it contaminates aquat...
International audiencePrevious studies suggest that macrophytes might participate in bioaccumulation...
The quality of drinking water is increasingly deteriorated as a result of anthropogenic activities. ...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of chlorophyll fluorescence ana...
The hypothesis that increased UV radiation result in co-tolerance to Hg toxicity in aquatic plants w...
Deterioration of water quality is a worldwide issue nowadays. One of the contaminants found in surfa...
Pollution by organic and inorganic toxic substances has raised public and environmental concern glob...
Pollution by organic and inorganic toxic substances has raised public and environmental concern glob...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic heavy metal that can alter the ecological balance when it contaminates aquat...
One of the many new risks that effecting the early societies is the continuous exposure to pollutant...
<p>The effect of mercury stress on antioxidant enzymes, lipid peroxidation, photosynthetic pigments,...
This study aimed at investigating the cellular distribution of Hg in the lichens Cladonia arbuscula ...
This study aimed at investigating the cellular distribution of Hg in the lichens Cladonia arbuscula ...
The present study was focused on examining the effect of Hg oxidative stress induced physiochemical ...
The effects of mercury (Hg) released from a chlor-alkali plant factory in aquatic plants along the E...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic heavy metal that can alter the ecological balance when it contaminates aquat...
International audiencePrevious studies suggest that macrophytes might participate in bioaccumulation...
The quality of drinking water is increasingly deteriorated as a result of anthropogenic activities. ...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of chlorophyll fluorescence ana...
The hypothesis that increased UV radiation result in co-tolerance to Hg toxicity in aquatic plants w...