Photosynthetic response of plants under different abiotic stresses: a review

A Sharma, V Kumar, B Shahzad… - Journal of Plant Growth …, 2020 - Springer
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 …

Chlorophyll fluorescence–A tool to assess photosynthetic performance and stress photophysiology in symbiotic marine invertebrates and seaplants

R Bhagooli, S Mattan-Moorgawa, D Kaullysing… - Marine pollution …, 2021 - Elsevier
Chlorophyll a fluorescence is increasingly being used as a rapid, non-invasive, sensitive
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

MP Gomes, E Smedbol, A Chalifour… - Journal of …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
It is generally claimed that glyphosate kills undesired plants by affecting the 5-
enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS) enzyme, disturbing the shikimate …

Herbicides: a new threat to the Great Barrier Reef

SE Lewis, JE Brodie, ZT Bainbridge, KW Rohde… - Environmental …, 2009 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

Human impacts on seagrasses: eutrophication, sedimentation, and contamination

AWD LARKUM, RJ ORTH, CM DUARTE… - Seagrasses: biology …, 2006 - Springer
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 …

Pesticide and herbicide residues in sediments and seagrasses from the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area and Queensland coast

D Haynes, J Müller, S Carter - Marine pollution bulletin, 2000 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

The impact of the herbicide diuron on photosynthesis in three species of tropical seagrass

D Haynes, P Ralph, J Prange, B Dennison - Marine pollution bulletin, 2000 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …