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Toxicity of water- borne copper in premetamorphic tadpoles of Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802). Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 84 (6), 712-715.Ossana, N.A., P.M Castane, G.L. Poletta, M.D. Mudry and A. Salibian, 2010. Toxicity of Waterborne Copper in Premetamorphic ...
The acute (96-h) toxicity of copper sulfate to fathead minnows was tested in a 2 Ã 2 factorial experiment, with factors being low (ca. 1 meq/L) and high (ca. 4 meq/L) water hardness during an acclimation period and low and high hardness during the exposure period. Acclimation ...
Copper (Cu) is an essential mineral nutrient for the proper growth and development of plants; it is involved in myriad morphological, physiological, and biochemical processes. Copper acts as a cofactor in various enzymes and performs essential roles in photosynthesis, respiration and the electron tran...
Assessment of processes controlling the regional distribution of fluoride and arsenic in groundwater of the Western Jilin Province, Northeast China Groundwater is a critical resource for a locality, and high F and As contents in groundwater can substantially impact regional ecological stability. The We...
4.1 Incompatibilities When heated to decomposition or on contact with acids or acid fumes, may produce highly toxic chloride fumes and deadly phosgene gas. May cause pitting of some metals5. MSDS2.Hazard identification 2.1 Classification of the substance or mixture Acute toxicity - Oral, ...
and DNA. The mobility of Cu from soil to plant tissues has several concerns including its adverse effects on humans. In this review, we have described about importance and occurrence of Cu in environment, Cu homeostasis and toxicity in plants as well as remediation and progress in research so...
The early life stage bioassay appears to be lesssensitive to copper toxicity than the adult reproductive bioassay since NOECs and LOECs are higher for early survival than for the most sensitive endpoints of the adult bioassay in three experiments out of five. 展开 ...
(iii) evaluated the toxicity of these water samples using five in vitro bioassays employing human cells isolated from healthy donors and a short-term (1 h) exposure model. The sampled waters were highly acidic (pH 2.1–4.9) and had high electrical conductivity (280–1561 mS cm−1). No ...
Water Lettuce Pistia stratiotes L. Response to Lead Toxicity The effects of one of the most toxic heavy metals, lead (Pb), applied in two different concentrations and combined with chelate application were investigat... T Vesely,M Neuberg,L Trakal,... - 《Water Air & Soil Pollution》 被...