This study examined the potential bioaccumulation and biochemical mechanisms (phytochelatin and other thiols induction) in the temperature-dependent sensitivity of a marine diatom Thalassiosira nordenskioeldii to cadmium (Cd) stress. A higher environmental temperature increased the sensitivity of diatoms to Cd toxicity. Either increased cellular Cd accumulation or a poorer detoxification ability was responsible for the higher concentration of metal-sensitive fraction (MSF)-Cd in the diatoms and subsequently the higher Cd sensitivity with increasing temperature. In addition, N-deficiency or glutathione depletion may partly explain the highest sensitivity at the highest tested temperature (30.5 degrees C). Although temperature affected the bi...
Diatoms are a group of microalgae that are important primary producers in a range of open ocean, fre...
Phytochelatins are metal-binding peptides produced enzymatically by higher plants, fungi, and algae ...
Copper (Cu) is essential for many physiological processes in phytoplankton, including electron-trans...
Studies in the recovery from metal stress and the tolerance development to metal exposure of aquatic...
We explored the possible mechanisms leading to differential Cd sensitivity in three marine phytoplan...
The toxicity of cadmium (Cd) as a priority pollutant has been widely recognized, and much attention ...
Prediction of metal bioaccumulation and toxicity in aquatic organisms has been based on the free ion...
Despite the fact that the influence of metal chemistry on metal uptake in marine phytoplankton has b...
Tolerance is one of the most important mechanisms for survival. Organisms living in polluted environ...
Phytochelatins (PCs) are thiol-rich peptides, enzymatically synthesized by plants and algae under ex...
Background: Heavy metals cause a harmful effect on marine ecosystems because of their toxicity, pers...
Cd accumulation and toxicity in two marine phytoplankton (diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii and dinof...
Cadmium (Cd) pollution is a widespread threat to marine life, and ongoing ocean acidification (OA) i...
A sensitive method was developed to analyze low molecular weight thiols involved in metal homeostasi...
Despite the great interest in the consequences of climate change on the physiological functioning of...
Diatoms are a group of microalgae that are important primary producers in a range of open ocean, fre...
Phytochelatins are metal-binding peptides produced enzymatically by higher plants, fungi, and algae ...
Copper (Cu) is essential for many physiological processes in phytoplankton, including electron-trans...
Studies in the recovery from metal stress and the tolerance development to metal exposure of aquatic...
We explored the possible mechanisms leading to differential Cd sensitivity in three marine phytoplan...
The toxicity of cadmium (Cd) as a priority pollutant has been widely recognized, and much attention ...
Prediction of metal bioaccumulation and toxicity in aquatic organisms has been based on the free ion...
Despite the fact that the influence of metal chemistry on metal uptake in marine phytoplankton has b...
Tolerance is one of the most important mechanisms for survival. Organisms living in polluted environ...
Phytochelatins (PCs) are thiol-rich peptides, enzymatically synthesized by plants and algae under ex...
Background: Heavy metals cause a harmful effect on marine ecosystems because of their toxicity, pers...
Cd accumulation and toxicity in two marine phytoplankton (diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii and dinof...
Cadmium (Cd) pollution is a widespread threat to marine life, and ongoing ocean acidification (OA) i...
A sensitive method was developed to analyze low molecular weight thiols involved in metal homeostasi...
Despite the great interest in the consequences of climate change on the physiological functioning of...
Diatoms are a group of microalgae that are important primary producers in a range of open ocean, fre...
Phytochelatins are metal-binding peptides produced enzymatically by higher plants, fungi, and algae ...
Copper (Cu) is essential for many physiological processes in phytoplankton, including electron-trans...