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TOOLS TO DETECT, IDENTIFY AND MONITOR PHYTOPHTHORA SPECIES IN NATURAL ECOSYSTEM

2007

Phytophthoramolecular detectionecologytarget genesPhytophthora; natural ecosystems; ecology; molecular detection; target genesnatural ecosystems
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Stochastic models for phytoplankton dynamics in marine ecosystems

2014

In this thesis, the stochastic advection-reaction-diffusion models are analyzed to obtain the vertical stationary spatial distributions of the main groups of picophytoplankton, which account about for 80% of total chlorophyll on average in Mediterranean Sea. In Chapter 1 we give a short presentation of the experimental and phytoplanktonic data collected during different oceanographic surveys in Mediterranean Sea. In Chapter 2 we introduce the deterministic and stochastic approaches (one-population model) adopted to describe the picoeukaryotes dynamics in Sicily Channel. Moreover, numerical results for the biomass concentration are compared with experimental data by using chi-squared goodnes…

Phytoplankton dynamics Marine ecosystems Spatial ecology Deep chlorophyll maximum Random processes Stochastic differential equationsSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materia
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Quarry limestone dust as fine aggregate for concrete

2018

In quarrying activities, rock is extracted and transformed into aggregate of various sizes for civil engineering applications. In this process waste fine aggregates (dust waste) are generated. The disposal of this type of waste is a further cost in the extraction process, but also a possible cause of environmental pollution (e.g. leaching into water reserves, atmospheric pollution as a result of small particles causing respiratory diseases or deposited on plants disrupting photosynthesis, affecting aquatic habitats, etc.). A strategy for the effective recycling of quarry dust does not only reduce waste generation and disposal, but also addresses protection of the environment. The Italian qu…

PluckingAggregates (Building materials)0211 other engineering and technologiesEnvironmental pollutionContext (language use)Quarry limestone dust02 engineering and technologyEngineering (all)021105 building & constructionmechanical propertieExtraction (military)Leaching (agriculture)Aggregate (composite)Waste managementConcrete -- AdditivesAquatic ecosystem021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLimestoneStructural materialsProperties of concretelimestone wasteEnvironmental scienceMaterials Science (all)Buildings -- Design and construction0210 nano-technologyfine aggregate
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Polar marine biology science in Portugal and Spain: Recent advances and future perspectives

2013

Xavier, José C. et al.

Polar science0106 biological sciencesEcology (disciplines)BiodiversityClimate changeAquatic ScienceOceanography010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesArcticMarine ecosystem14. Life underwaterMedio MarinoCentro Oceanográfico de GijónEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsApex predatorMarine biologyPortugalEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyPelagic zoneMarine Biology (journal)Marine SciencesGeographyArcticSpain13. Climate actionAntarctic
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Analytical challenges to determine emerging persistent organic pollutants in aquatic ecosystems

2018

Emerging persistent organic pollutants (ePOPs) include polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and perfluorooctane sulfonyl fluoride/perfluorooctane sulfonate (POSF/PFOS), which are newly listed in the Stockholm Convention. Other ePOPs, which have not been regulated, include organophosphate flame retardants (PFRs), novel brominated flame retardants (NBFRs) and other perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs). Often ePOPs data related to occurrence, toxicity, impact or environmental behavior are insufficient or inadequate because of the lack of proper analytical methods to obtain them. Thus, a critical review of the analytical procedures proposed in the last six years (2011–2017) for determining ePOPs…

PollutantAquatic ecosystem010401 analytical chemistryExtraction010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistryPolybrominated diphenyl ethersPerfluoroalkyl substancesSample treatmentAquatic ecosystemsEnvironmental chemistryOrganophosphorus flame retardantsEnvironmental behaviorEmerging persistent organic pollutantsEnvironmental scienceAnalytical determinationSulfonyl fluorideSpectroscopyNovel brominated flame retardants0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Potential Off-Flavour Compounds from Chloro-Bleaching of Pulp and Chlorodisinfection of Water

1983

Chlorobleaching of pulp is the most important source of organochlorine pollutants in the Finnish aquatic ecosystems. Similar types of pollutants are formed during chlorodisinfection of water. The model compound approach employed in our laboratory has revealed the structures and amounts of pollutants formed and has made the interpretation and assay of individual organochlorine compounds in the environment possible. Tainting of fish near chlorination plants is frequently observed. Especially chlorinated phenols and anisoles (microbial metabolites of the former) are chlorination products which are known to have a strong odour and taste at very low concentrations. Other chlorinated products, wh…

PollutantEnvironmental EngineeringOff-flavourChemistryAquatic ecosystemPulp (paper)engineering.materialChlorinated phenolsEnvironmental chemistryOrganochlorine pollutantspolycyclic compoundsengineeringVolume concentrationWater Science and TechnologyWater Science and Technology
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A review of ecological risk assessment and associated health risks with heavy metals in sediment from India

2020

Abstract Heavy metal (HM) pollution in sediment is a serious concern particularly in developing nations, warranting an extensive survey to understand the current situation and propose possible remedial measures. This paper compiles the data of HMs cadmium (Cd), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), manganese (Mn), arsenic (As), lead (Pb), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn) and nickel (Ni) in aquatic sediment from India from 1979 to 2017. It was found that mean values of Cu, Co, Zn, Pb, As, and Cr in Indian sediment were high in comparison to the Australian Interim Sediment Quality Guidelines, World Surface Rock Average, and the Threshold Effect Level for freshwater ecosystems. Anthropogenic activities…

PollutionCadmiumStratigraphymedia_common.quotation_subjectSedimentchemistry.chemical_elementGeologyContaminationFreshwater ecosystemMacrophytechemistryEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceEffluentArsenicmedia_commonInternational Journal of Sediment Research
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Organochlorine Compounds in the Environment

1988

Recent pollution by organochlorine compounds (OCs) has been found to cause ecological damage, initially by causing declining populations. Poisoning of animals having high OC levels was often found to be similar to poisoning of man and animals in dioxin accidents. Dioxin toxicity has been shown to occur from structural binding of the toxin to a cytosolic receptor, and this action has been extended to many planar and coplanar aromatic OCs which are released into the environment from pesticide uses, dumping of chlorophenol wastes, chlorobleaching of pulp, chlorodisinfection of water, and combustion of OCs or chloride-containing materials. More efficient combustion has been developed to restric…

PollutionEnvironmental Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectAquatic ecosystemPesticideToxaphenechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCytosolic receptorBioaccumulationEnvironmental chemistryForest industryPolychlorinated dibenzofuransWater Science and Technologymedia_commonWater Science and Technology
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Trace elements in native and transplanted Fontinalis antipyretica and Platyhypnidium riparioides from rivers polluted by uranium mining.

2017

The past uranium/polymetallic mining activities in the Sudety (SW Poland) left abandoned mines, pits, and dumps of waste rocks with trace elements and radionuclides which may erode or leach out and create a potential risk for the aquatic ecosystem, among others. In the present work four rivers affected by effluents from such mines were selected to evaluate the application of aquatic mosses for the bioindication of 56 elements. Naturally growing F. antipyretica and P. riparioides were compared with transplanted samples of the same species. The results demonstrate serious pollution of the examined rivers, especially with As, Ba, Fe, Mn, Pb, Ti, U and Zn, reaching extremely high concentrations…

PollutionFontinalis antipyreticaEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectved/biology.organism_classification_rank.specieschemistry.chemical_elementSudety010501 environmental sciencesTransplant01 natural sciencesMiningArsenicRiversEnvironmental Chemistry0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonRadionuclidebiologyEcologyPlatyhypnidium riparioidesved/biologyMetalBioindicatorAquatic ecosystemPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryUraniumbiology.organism_classificationMossPollutionBryopsidaAquatic mosseschemistryMetalsEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceUraniumPolandBioindicatorWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringChemosphere
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Analysis of the presence of perfluoroalkyl substances in water, sediment and biota of the Jucar River (E Spain). Sources, partitioning and relationsh…

2016

The presence, sources and partitioning of 21 perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs: C4–C14, C16, C18 carboxylate, C4, C6–C10 sulfonates and C8 sulfonamide) were assessed in water, sediment, and biota of the Jucar River basin (E Spain). Considering the three matrices, perfluoropentanoate (PFPeA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) were the most frequent compounds, being remarkable the high occurrence of short-chain PFASs (C≤8), which are intended to replace the long-chain ones in several industrial and commercial applications. In general, all samples were contaminated with at least one PFAS, with the exception of three fish samples. Mean concentrations detected in sediments (0.22–11.5 ng g−1) an…

PollutionGeologic Sediments010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectDrainage basin010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesBiochemistryHazard quotientRiversAnimalsLC-MS/MSEffluent0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commongeographyFluorocarbonsgeography.geographical_feature_categoryFishesSedimentWaterBiotaBioaccumulationHazard quotientPerfluoroalkyl substancesSpainEnvironmental chemistryBioaccumulationRegulation damMediterranean ecosystemEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental research
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