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Multidisciplinary research in environmental science

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Volume 22 - Issue 1

Comparative impact of different iso-osmotic solutions on osmotic adjustment in Gossypium barbadense

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Amany Abeed et al. View all

Multidisciplinary research in environmental science

To discriminate the specific response of ion toxicity versus osmotic stress on altering leaf solute contents, contributing of organic and/or inorganic components in osmotic adjustment and its reflection on plant performances under ionic and osmotic stresses, two cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.)...

osmotic adjustment organic acids +7 more

Volume 21 - Issue 3

Evaluation of antimicrobial, antioxidant and cytotoxic activities and characterization of bioactive substances from freshwater blue-green algae

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Nermien Helmy Seddek et al. View all

Multidisciplinary research in environmental science

Organic solvent extracts of three cyanobacterial species (Anabaena oryzae, Oscillatoria sp. and Stigonema ocellatum) were tested for antimicrobial activity against human pathogenic fungal and bacterial strains as well as for antioxidant and cytotoxic activity against human breast adenocarcinoma (MCF...

Cyanobacteria Antimicrobial activity +3 more

Modelling the removal of Lead from synthetic contaminated water by activated carbon from biomass of Diplocyclos Palmatus by RSM

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Venugopal et al. View all

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Diplocyclos Palmatus biomass activated carbon (DPAC) was used in this work to remove lead (II) ion from the synthetic wastewater. The DPAC was characterized for structural, surface morphology by SEM, functional group was analyzed by FT-IR and XRD analysis. Removal of Pb2+ was studied by batch method...

DPAC Hazardous Pb2+ +4 more

Tsunami threat versus development activities along the coast of Pakistan: A Geographic Assessment

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Gohar Ali Mahar et al. View all

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Pakistan is located at the earthquake prone zone. The west coast of the country is in a zone of serious seismic hazards where a subduction zone is found. This area has been victimized by severe earth quakes and tsunamis in the past. Bathymetric and earthquake interpolated maps have been prepared for...

Tsunami Earthquake +3 more

Isolation of Sulfur Oxidizing Bacteria from Polluted Water and Screening for Their Efficiency of Sulfide Oxidase Production

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Yousef, N. et al. View all

Multidisciplinary research in environmental science

Presence of sulfide in the environment represents huge concerns to biological life. The high costs and low safety of chemical and physical removal strategies lead to finding alternative strategies. Sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (SOB) are consider a promising alternative strategy, where they play a...

sulfur-oxidizing bacteria polluted water +3 more

Comparative physiological and biochemial effects of CuO NPs and bulk CuO phytotoxicity onto the maize (Zea mays) seedlings

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Rasha M. El-Shazoly et al. View all

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Plant nanotoxicology is an emerging and less-explored area of research for the plant stress biologists. The present study assesses the toxicity of bulk-CuO and nano-CuO (size <50 nm and surface area = 29 m 2 g -1) on maize ( Zea mays cv. hybrids triple white Hi Tech.) seedlings. Five successive...

Nanotoxicology Antioxidants +4 more

Assessment of Heavy Metals in Soil, Paddy Straw and SEM analysis of the soil for the impact of wastewater irrigation in Girudhumal Sub basin of Tamil Nadu, India

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V KUMAR et al. View all

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The objective of the study is to determine accumulation and translocation of heavy metals from soil to paddy straw irrigated with urban sewage wastewater in peri-urban region of Girudhumal subbasin area in Madurai. The soil samples were collected in seven locations irrigated with treated and...

Heavy metals Paddy Straw +4 more

In vitro- exploration of Fungal Endophytes of Egyptian Cynara scolymus L. (artichoke) and Investigation of some their bioactive potentials

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Nermien Helmy Seddek et al. View all

Multidisciplinary research in environmental science

Plant-associated microorganisms, especially endophytic fungi, represent an untapped resource for the discovery of biologically active natural products. The objectives of this study were to isolate, identify endophytic fungi, and produce their bioactive metabolites from the leaves of two varieties of...

Artichoke Fungal Endophytes +3 more

Batch Removal of Aqueous Nitrate Ions Using an Effective Nano-Biocomposite

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Sepehri S. et al. View all

Multidisciplinary research in environmental science

The intent of this research is the investigation of the nitrate reduction from aqueous solution using biomass (pine cone (PC) and PC activated carbon (PCAC)) – supported zero valent iron nanoparticles (PC-Fe0 and PCAC-Fe0). The synthesis of these nano-bio-composites was based on the reduction of...

Bio activated carbon Kinetic modeling +3 more

Pyrene biodegradation capability of two different microalgal strains

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Asmaa Mawad et al. View all

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Biological treatment is one of the most preferable strategies to complete and safe removal of pollutants. Pyrene (PY) is the first member of high molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (HMW-PAHs) that represents various concerns to biological life and human health. In this study, two...

Carotenoides Chlorella sp. +5 more