Frequently asked questions about chlorophyll fluorescence, the sequel
Using chlorophyll (Chl) a fluorescence many aspects of the photosynthetic apparatus can be
studied, both in vitro and, noninvasively, in vivo. Complementary techniques can help to …
studied, both in vitro and, noninvasively, in vivo. Complementary techniques can help to …
Review of aquatic toxicity of pharmaceuticals and personal care products to algae
Abstract Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) have been frequently
detected in the environment around the world. Algae play a significant role in aquatic …
detected in the environment around the world. Algae play a significant role in aquatic …
Algal photosynthetic responses to toxic metals and herbicides assessed by chlorophyll a fluorescence
Chlorophyll a fluorescence is established as a rapid, non-intrusive technique to monitor
photosynthetic performance of plants and algae, as well as to analyze their protective …
photosynthetic performance of plants and algae, as well as to analyze their protective …
The effects of nutrient enrichment and herbivore abundance on the ability of turf algae to overgrow coral in the Caribbean
MJA Vermeij, I van Moorselaar, S Engelhard… - PloS one, 2010 - journals.plos.org
Turf algae are multispecies communities of small marine macrophytes that are becoming a
dominant component of coral reef communities around the world. To assess the impact of …
dominant component of coral reef communities around the world. To assess the impact of …
Triclosan persistence through wastewater treatment plants and its potential toxic effects on river biofilms
Triclosan is a commonly used bactericide that survives several degradation steps in WWTP
(wastewater treatment plants) and potentially reaches fluvial ecosystems. In Mediterranean …
(wastewater treatment plants) and potentially reaches fluvial ecosystems. In Mediterranean …
Algae-based sustainable approach for simultaneous removal of micropollutants, and bacteria from urban wastewater and its real-time reuse for aquaculture
Freshwater consumption by humans has reached its peak, magnifying a dearth to freshwater
availability across the world. The rising demand for freshwater has led to an interest in using …
availability across the world. The rising demand for freshwater has led to an interest in using …
[HTML][HTML] The interplay between bisphenol A and algae–A review
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a synthetic organic compound used as raw material in many industrial
products, particularly epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics. Due to its extensive …
products, particularly epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics. Due to its extensive …
Beneficial rhizobacteria from rice rhizosphere confers high protection against biotic and abiotic stress inducing systemic resistance in rice seedlings
JA Lucas, J García-Cristobal, A Bonilla… - Plant Physiology and …, 2014 - Elsevier
The present study reports a screening for PGPR in a highly selective environment, the
rhizosphere of rice plants, in southwestern of Spain. Among the 900 isolates, only 38% were …
rhizosphere of rice plants, in southwestern of Spain. Among the 900 isolates, only 38% were …
Recent Advances in the Application of Chlorophyll a Fluorescence from Photosystem II
Y Guo, J Tan - Photochemistry and photobiology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
In the photosynthesis process, part of the absorbed photon energy in photosystem II (PSII)
may be reemitted as chlorophyll a fluorescence (ChlF). Environmental and plant …
may be reemitted as chlorophyll a fluorescence (ChlF). Environmental and plant …
An insight into the mechanisms of nanoceria toxicity in aquatic photosynthetic organisms
I Rodea-Palomares, S Gonzalo, J Santiago-Morales… - Aquatic toxicology, 2012 - Elsevier
The effect of nanoceria on two aquatic photosynthetic organisms of ecological relevance, a
green alga and a cyanobacterium, is reported. The main bioenergetic process of these …
green alga and a cyanobacterium, is reported. The main bioenergetic process of these …