Due to their specific effect on photosynthesis, herbicides pose a potential threat to coastal and estuarine microalgae. However, comprehensive understanding of the hazard and risk of these contaminants is currently lacking. Therefore the aim of the present study was to investigate the toxic effects of four ubiquitous herbicides (atrazine, diuron, Irgaro
Photosystem II herbicides are transported to inshore marine waters, including those of the Great Bar...
Herbicide contamination is ubiquitous in rivers and coastal waters in Queensland, Australia. Globall...
This study evaluated the toxicity of herbicide atrazine, along with its bioaccumulation and biodegra...
For several decades now, there has been an increase in the sources and types of chemicals in estuari...
Natural waters often contain complex mixtures of unknown contaminants potentially posing a threat to...
The toxicity of herbicide degradation (transformation) products is rarely taken into account, even t...
International audienceWorldwide seagrass declines have been observed due to multiple stressors. One ...
Freshwater microalgae are primary producers and cosmopolitan species subjected to the effects of her...
International audienceA study was undertaken to investigate the environmental impact of herbicides o...
International audienceExtensive use of herbicides in agriculture is accompanied by the risk of envir...
Coastal waters are among the most productive ecosystems on the planet. Yet, they also suffer from a ...
Antifouling paints are used to reduce the attachment of living organisms to the submerged surfaces o...
Herbicide contamination of nearshore tropical marine ecosystems is widespread and persistent; howeve...
Pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) fluorometry is ideally suited to measure the sub-lethal impacts of ...
Microalgae, which are the foundation of aquatic food webs, may be the indirect target of herbicides ...
Photosystem II herbicides are transported to inshore marine waters, including those of the Great Bar...
Herbicide contamination is ubiquitous in rivers and coastal waters in Queensland, Australia. Globall...
This study evaluated the toxicity of herbicide atrazine, along with its bioaccumulation and biodegra...
For several decades now, there has been an increase in the sources and types of chemicals in estuari...
Natural waters often contain complex mixtures of unknown contaminants potentially posing a threat to...
The toxicity of herbicide degradation (transformation) products is rarely taken into account, even t...
International audienceWorldwide seagrass declines have been observed due to multiple stressors. One ...
Freshwater microalgae are primary producers and cosmopolitan species subjected to the effects of her...
International audienceA study was undertaken to investigate the environmental impact of herbicides o...
International audienceExtensive use of herbicides in agriculture is accompanied by the risk of envir...
Coastal waters are among the most productive ecosystems on the planet. Yet, they also suffer from a ...
Antifouling paints are used to reduce the attachment of living organisms to the submerged surfaces o...
Herbicide contamination of nearshore tropical marine ecosystems is widespread and persistent; howeve...
Pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) fluorometry is ideally suited to measure the sub-lethal impacts of ...
Microalgae, which are the foundation of aquatic food webs, may be the indirect target of herbicides ...
Photosystem II herbicides are transported to inshore marine waters, including those of the Great Bar...
Herbicide contamination is ubiquitous in rivers and coastal waters in Queensland, Australia. Globall...
This study evaluated the toxicity of herbicide atrazine, along with its bioaccumulation and biodegra...