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Current Acquaintance on Agronomic Biofortification to Modulate the Yield and Functional Value of Vegetable Crops: A Review

2023

Fresh vegetables and fruits have always been the mainstays of good nutrition as providers of fiber, beneficial phytochemicals (such as vitamins and phenolic compounds), and minerals. Today and in the future, biofortification is a promising strategy to increase the concentration of these compounds. Considering the importance of minerals in human health, the enrichment of fresh produce for consumption has been considered through specific agronomic approaches. This review discusses, in detail, the latest findings on vegetable agronomic biofortification, aimed at increasing the concentration of crucial minerals, such as iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), iodine (I), selenium (Se), molybdenum (Mo), and silic…

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Active biomonitoring (moss-bags) of volcanic emissions on Mt. Etna

2011

Biomonitoring may be defined as the use of organisms and biomaterials (biomonitors) to obtain information on certain characteristics of a particular medium (atmosphere, hydrosphere etc.). In particular, mosses accumulate large amounts of trace metals, making them good bioaccumulators to estimate atmospheric pollution. The moss-bags technique, introduced in the early 1970’, has become very popular. Such active biomonitoring technique is particularly useful in highly polluted areas and has been extensively used in industrial and/or urban areas to examine deposition patterns and to recognize point sources of pollution. The main objective of this study, which represents the first application of…

moss-bags Etna biomonitoring trace elementsSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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New results and review of major and trace element output from worldwide passive degassing volcanoes

2013

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Huit objets de cuivre et de bronze du piémont pyrénéen oriental : analyse croisée typologique et métallique

2015

Cet article porte sur huit pièces à base de cuivre – deux haches plates et six poignards – provenant de la zone sous-pyrénéenne orientale (Corbières, Haute Vallée de l’Aude, Pays d’OImes), dans les départements de l’Aude et de l’Ariège de l’Est (région de Lavelanet). Elles sont décrites et replacées dans leur contexte typochronologique, alors que les aspects technoéconomiques sont envisagés via la composition métallique (composition élémentaire et rapports isotopiques du plomb). Cinq objets en cuivre – deux haches et trois poignards – sont attribués au Chalcolithique. L’une des haches se rapproche des types nord-ibériques et son importation depuis cette région est suggérée par les analyses …

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Chemical and isotopic characterization of rainwater in volcanic, urban and industrial areas of Sicily (Italy)

2021

The chemical composition of rainwater depends on (i) the dissolution of gases and particulate matter emitted by different sources, (ii) the chemical and physical reactions occurring during local and regional scale transport, and (iii) removal processes. The source of major and trace elements dissolved in rainwater can be both natural (e.g. sea salts, volcanic emissions, geogenic dust, biogenic material) and anthropogenic (e.g. industrial plants, vehicular traffic, domestic heating, vessel traffic). A group of trace elements has been recently brought to attention, especially for their possible environmental impacts, the Technology-critical elements (TCEs): Ga, Ge, In, Te, Nb, Ta, Tl, the Pla…

rainwater atmospheric deposition trace elements stable isotopes volcanic emissions
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Incorporación de elementos traza en conchas de melanopsis durante el crecimiento : posibilidades de aplicación en paleoecología

1988

El objetivo del presente trabajo está encaminado al estudio de las variaciones de oligoelementos en la concha de un gasterópodo de agua dulce del género Melanopsis (U dufouri (FERUSSAC), con dos morfotipos) y si éstas tienen que ver, o no, con la fluctuación de una serie de parámetros ambientales. La importancia del trabajo radica en la posibilidad de la aplicación paleoecológica de sus resultados, ya que el género MelanopsÍs tiene un abundante registro fósil durante todo el Cenozoico. La incorporación de oligoelementos se efectúa a medida que la concha va creciendo por acreción; lo ideal sería que tal crecimiento fuera circadiano, ya que se podría seguir día a día, sobre la concha, la fluc…

sedimentosPaleoecología; Oligoelementos; Crecimiento; Fisiología animal; Análisis multÍvariante; Aguas; Sedimentos; MelanopsismelanopsisoligoelementoscrecimientoGrowthAguasCrecimiento:CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO::Geología [UNESCO]SedimentsAnimal physiologyAnálisis multivarianteFisiología animalTrace elementsanálisis multivarianteQE1-996.5Análisis multÍvarianteGeologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO::GeologíaaguasOligoelementosSedimentospaleoecologíaMultivariate analysisPaleoecologíaMelanopsisPaleoecologyfisiología animalWaters
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THE IMPACT OF VOLCANIC EMISSIONS ON ETNA’S SNOW COVER

2011

snow chemistry trace elementsSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Honey Bee Pollen in Meagre (Argyrosomus regius) Juvenile Diets: Effects on Growth, Diet Digestibility, Intestinal Traits, and Biochemical Markers Rel…

2020

This research aimed to evaluate the effects of the inclusion of honey bee pollen (HBP) in meagre (Argyrosoumus regius) juveniles&rsquo

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The cycle of major and trace elements in a volcanic environment

2010

trace elements EtnaSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Atmospheric Deposition Of Volcanogenic Major And Trace Elements On Mt. Etna (Italy)

2009

There are a variety of natural and anthropogenic sources of trace elements into the environment, and human activity has drastically changed the biogeochemical cycles and balance of several elements. In the last twenty years many efforts have been spent by the scientific community to better outline the levels of pollutants in the environment on a long-term basis, and to evaluate global large-scale changes. It is generally accepted that volcanic emissions are an important source of gases and particles to the atmosphere, contributing significantly to the natural geochemical cycles of all elements (Nriagu, 1989; Hinkley et al., 1999; Oppenheimer, 2003). Many studies have been carried out on the…

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