36,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
payback
18 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of two aquatic plants Elodea canadensis and Lemna minor in the accumulation of xenobiotics from agricultural pollution. We are therefore interested in evaluating the impact of this pollution on biometrics(ratio MF / MS), the rate of protein, respiratory metabolism (respiratory activity) and the activity of specific enzymes oxidative stress:catalase (CAT). These species are voluntarily submitted by the action of a herbicide:Calliofop 36 EC. The treatments take place at 3 and 14 days at different doses:0 (control), 35, 70 and 140µg. The results…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of two aquatic plants Elodea canadensis and Lemna minor in the accumulation of xenobiotics from agricultural pollution. We are therefore interested in evaluating the impact of this pollution on biometrics(ratio MF / MS), the rate of protein, respiratory metabolism (respiratory activity) and the activity of specific enzymes oxidative stress:catalase (CAT). These species are voluntarily submitted by the action of a herbicide:Calliofop 36 EC. The treatments take place at 3 and 14 days at different doses:0 (control), 35, 70 and 140µg. The results indicate that treatment with the molecule Calliofop 36 EC is the origin of oxidative stress resulting from an imbalance in levels of the parameters studied.It was noted that the Calliofop 36EC significantly reduces the ratio MF/MS and stimulates protein synthesis highly significantly (p 0.001).Meanwhile the xenobiotic studied causes a large increase in CAT antioxidant enzyme activity indicative of oxidative stress produced by the Calliofop 36EC.Finally,a strong disturbance of the respiratory metabolism of the two plants studied it is observed resulted in a strong inhibition of respiratory activity.
Autorenporträt
SARA TLIDJEN, PhD student in cellular toxicology in finalization of thesis ,at UNIVERSITY BADJI MOKHTAR -Annaba, Algeria,FACULTY OF SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY,Cell Toxicology Laboratory, the License in ecotoxicology in 2007, and Masters in xenobiotics and toxicological risks in 2009 at the same institution.I have two international publications.