Photosynthetic response of plants under different abiotic stresses: a review
Plants encounter various abiotic stresses due to their sessile nature which include heavy
metals, salt, drought, nutrient deficiency, light intensity, pesticide contamination, as well as …
metals, salt, drought, nutrient deficiency, light intensity, pesticide contamination, as well as …
Chlorophyll fluorescence–A tool to assess photosynthetic performance and stress photophysiology in symbiotic marine invertebrates and seaplants
Chlorophyll a fluorescence is increasingly being used as a rapid, non-invasive, sensitive
and convenient indicator of photosynthetic performance in marine autotrophs. This review …
and convenient indicator of photosynthetic performance in marine autotrophs. This review …
Alteration of plant physiology by glyphosate and its by-product aminomethylphosphonic acid: an overview
It is generally claimed that glyphosate kills undesired plants by affecting the 5-
enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS) enzyme, disturbing the shikimate …
enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS) enzyme, disturbing the shikimate …
Herbicides: a new threat to the Great Barrier Reef
The runoff of pesticides (insecticides, herbicides and fungicides) from agricultural lands is a
key concern for the health of the iconic Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Relatively low levels of …
key concern for the health of the iconic Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Relatively low levels of …
Assessment of the use of biomarkers in aquatic plants for the evaluation of environmental quality: application to seagrasses
L Ferrat, C Pergent-Martini, M Roméo - Aquatic Toxicology, 2003 - Elsevier
The use of aquatic plants as bio-indicators constitutes an irreplaceable tool for investigation
in ecological research, applied to the conservation of littoral ecosystems. Today, studies in …
in ecological research, applied to the conservation of littoral ecosystems. Today, studies in …
Human impacts on seagrasses: eutrophication, sedimentation, and contamination
Growth of human populations along coastal environments, as well as poor water
management practices have resulted in the complete loss of seagrass meadows (Kemp et …
management practices have resulted in the complete loss of seagrass meadows (Kemp et …
Pesticide and herbicide residues in sediments and seagrasses from the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area and Queensland coast
Pesticides and herbicides including organochlorine compounds have had extensive current
and past application by Queensland's intensive coastal agriculture industry as well as for a …
and past application by Queensland's intensive coastal agriculture industry as well as for a …
Pesticides-induced depression of photosynthesis was alleviated by 24-epibrassinolide pretreatment in Cucumis sativus L
XJ **a, YY Huang, L Wang, LF Huang, YL Yu… - Pesticide Biochemistry …, 2006 - Elsevier
The phytotoxicities of nine pesticides (paraquat, fluazifop-p-butyl, haloxyfop, flusilazole,
cuproxat, cyazofamid, imidacloprid, chlorpyrifos, and abamectin) at practical dosages on …
cuproxat, cyazofamid, imidacloprid, chlorpyrifos, and abamectin) at practical dosages on …
The impact of the herbicide diuron on photosynthesis in three species of tropical seagrass
The impact and recovery from exposure to the herbicide diuron [DCMU; 3-(3′, 4′-
dichlorophenyl)-1, 1-dimethylurea] was assessed for three tropical seagrasses, maintained …
dichlorophenyl)-1, 1-dimethylurea] was assessed for three tropical seagrasses, maintained …
The interactive effects of the antifouling herbicides Irgarol 1051 and Diuron on the seagrass Zostera marina (L.)
JC Chesworth, ME Donkin, MT Brown - Aquatic toxicology, 2004 - Elsevier
The herbicides Irgarol 1051 (2-(tert-butylamino)-4-cyclopropylamino)-6-(methylthio)-1, 3, 5-
triazine) and Diuron (3-(3′, 4′-dichlorophenyl)-1, 1-dimethylurea) are commonly …
triazine) and Diuron (3-(3′, 4′-dichlorophenyl)-1, 1-dimethylurea) are commonly …