Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments, because of its toxicity and high biomagnification in food webs. In phytoplankton and macrophytes, Hg compounds at high concentration have been reported to affect the growth, photosynthesis, and nutrient metabolism, as well as to induce oxidative stress and damage. Here, we reviewed the recent knowledge gained on cellular toxicity of inorganic and methyl Hg (IHg; MeHg) in aquatic primary producers at more relevant environmental concentrations, with a particular focus on omics data. In addition, we compared a case study conducted with transcriptomic on the green microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and the macrophyte Elodea nuttallii. At lower concentrations, IHg and MeHg influenced simil...
The effects of short-term exposure to subnanomolar methyl-mercury (MeHg) concentrations, representat...
The effects of short-term exposure to subnanomolar methyl-mercury (MeHg) concentrations, representat...
The effects of two methylmercury (CH3Hg+, MeHg) concentrations, representative of environmental leve...
Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments, because of its toxicity and high biomagnific...
Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments, because of its toxicity and high biomagnific...
International audienceMercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments, because of its toxicit...
International audienceMercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments, because of its toxicit...
Contamination by mercury (Hg) is a worldwide concern because of Hg toxicity and biomagnification in ...
Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments because of its biomagnification in food webs....
International audienceBackground: Mercury is a threat for the aquatic environment. Nonetheless, the ...
International audienceBackground: Mercury is a threat for the aquatic environment. Nonetheless, the ...
Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments because of its biomagnification in food webs....
Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments because of its biomagnification in food webs....
Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments because of its biomagnification in food webs....
Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments because of its biomagnification in food webs....
The effects of short-term exposure to subnanomolar methyl-mercury (MeHg) concentrations, representat...
The effects of short-term exposure to subnanomolar methyl-mercury (MeHg) concentrations, representat...
The effects of two methylmercury (CH3Hg+, MeHg) concentrations, representative of environmental leve...
Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments, because of its toxicity and high biomagnific...
Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments, because of its toxicity and high biomagnific...
International audienceMercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments, because of its toxicit...
International audienceMercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments, because of its toxicit...
Contamination by mercury (Hg) is a worldwide concern because of Hg toxicity and biomagnification in ...
Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments because of its biomagnification in food webs....
International audienceBackground: Mercury is a threat for the aquatic environment. Nonetheless, the ...
International audienceBackground: Mercury is a threat for the aquatic environment. Nonetheless, the ...
Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments because of its biomagnification in food webs....
Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments because of its biomagnification in food webs....
Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments because of its biomagnification in food webs....
Mercury (Hg) remains hazardous in aquatic environments because of its biomagnification in food webs....
The effects of short-term exposure to subnanomolar methyl-mercury (MeHg) concentrations, representat...
The effects of short-term exposure to subnanomolar methyl-mercury (MeHg) concentrations, representat...
The effects of two methylmercury (CH3Hg+, MeHg) concentrations, representative of environmental leve...