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Field: Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics

Competitive Sorption of Simple Organic Acids and Sulfate on Goethite

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M. Ashraf Ali, David A. Dzombak

Journal: Environmental Science & Technology
Year: 1996
Citations: 176

Sorption of phthalic acid, chelidamic acid, and sulfate onto goethite (α-FeOOH) was examined in single-sorbate and in sulfate−organic acid binary-sorbate systems to determine the extent of competition between the simple organic acids and sulfate. Sorption characteristics of sulfate and the organic a...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and Technology
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Effect of various forms of dietary Chlorella supplementation on growth performance, immune characteristics, and intestinal microflora population of broiler chickens

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Hwan-Ku Kang, H.M. Salim, Nasima Akter, D.W. Kim et al.

Journal: The Journal of Applied Poultry ResearchYear: 2013Citations: 168

A study was conducted to investigate the effect of dietary supplementation of Chlorella (Chlorella vulgaris) to replace antibiotics in the diets of broiler chickens. A total of 600 1-d-old male broiler chicks were randomly assigned into 5 treatments with 4 replicate pens per treatment (30 birds/repl...

Physical SciencesEnergyRenewable Energy, Sustainability and the EnvironmentOpen Access
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Fish diversity in <scp>E</scp>uropean lakes: geographical factors dominate over anthropogenic pressures

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Sandra Brucet, Stephanie Pédron, Thomas Mehner, Torben L. Lauridsen et al.

Journal: Freshwater BiologyYear: 2013Citations: 136

Summary We aimed to distinguish the relative contributions of natural and anthropogenic local factors on patterns of fish diversity in E uropean lakes at different geographical scales. We compiled data from standardised fish monitoring using multimesh benthic gill nets, information on lake morphomet...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceNature and Landscape ConservationOpen Access
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Transport and retention of nitrogen and phosphorus in the sub-tropical Richmond River estuary, Australia – A budget approach

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Lester J . McKee, Bradley D. Eyre, Shahadat Hossain

Journal: BiogeochemistryYear: 2000Citations: 87
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Uptake and accumulation of Microcystin-LR based on exposure through drinking water: An animal model assessing the human health risk

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Brett Greer, Julie Meneely, Christopher T. Elliott

Journal: Scientific ReportsYear: 2018Citations: 85

Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in freshwater systems and intensified aquaculture have increased the risk to human health through exposure to cyanotoxins such as microcystin-LR (MC-LR). To understand the uptake and processing of MC-LR in humans, the pig was chosen as an animal model. This was assessed b...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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Characterization of tannery wastewater and its treatment by aquatic macrophytes and algae

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MAA Jahan, N Akhtar, NMS Khan, Chandan Kumar Roy et al.

Journal: Bangladesh Journal of Scientific and Industrial ResearchYear: 2015Citations: 81

Tannery wastewater contains large amount of chemical compounds including toxic substances. So an attempt was made to characterize physiochemical parameters of tannery wastewater and investigate the efficacy, and applicability of the biological treatment utilizing aquatic plants macrophytes and algae...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringOpen Access
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How do floating aquatic weeds affect wetland conservation and development? How can these effects be minimised?

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G. W. Howard, K. L. S. Harley

Journal: Wetlands Ecology and ManagementYear: 1997Citations: 81
Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesInsect Science
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How Effective Are Existing Phosphorus Management Strategies in Mitigating Surface Water Quality Problems in the U.S.?

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Shama E. Haque

Journal: SustainabilityYear: 2021Citations: 75

Phosphorus is an essential component of modern agriculture. Long-term land application of phosphorous-enriched fertilizers and animal manure leads to phosphorus accumulation in soil that may become susceptible to mobilization via erosion, surface runoff and subsurface leaching. Globally, highly wate...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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Neurotoxicological evaluation of microcystin-LR exposure at environmental relevant concentrations on nematode Caenorhabditis elegans

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Jingjuan Ju, Qinli Ruan, Xiaobo Li, Ran Liu et al.

Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution ResearchYear: 2012Citations: 73

Previous studies have not examined the adverse effects of microcystin-LR (MC-LR) at environmental relevant concentrations on the development and functions of nervous system. The neurotoxic effects of MC-LR exposure on neurotransmitter systems were investigated in Caenorhabditis elegans. After exposi...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Potential Contribution of Fish Feed and Phytoplankton to the Content of Volatile Terpenes in Cultured Pangasius (<i>Pangasianodon hypophthalmus</i>) and Tilapia (<i>Oreochromis niloticus</i>)

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Raju Podduturi, Mikael Agerlin Petersen, Sultan Mahmud, Md. Mizanur Rahman et al.

Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryYear: 2017Citations: 72

Geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol are the most recognized off-flavors in freshwater fish, but terpenes may also contribute off-flavor in fish. We identified six monoterpenes, 11 sesquiterpenes, and three terpene-related compounds in pangasius and tilapia from aquaculture farms in Bangladesh. The concen...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyBiotechnology
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Modelling the role of algae in rice crop nutrition and soil organic carbon maintenance

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Donald S. Gaydon, M. E. Probert, R. J. Buresh, Holger Meinke et al.

Journal: European Journal of AgronomyYear: 2012Citations: 71

Photosynthetic aquatic biomass (PAB – algae and other floodwater flora) is a significant source of organic carbon (C) in rice-based cropping systems. A portion of PAB is capable of fixing nitrogen (N), and is hence also a source of N for crop nutrition. To account for this phenomenon in long term si...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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Influence of natural organic matter and pH on phosphate removal by and filterable lanthanum release from lanthanum-modified bentonite

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Yue Zhi, Douglas F. Call, Khara Grieger, Owen W. Duckworth et al.

Journal: Water ResearchYear: 2021Citations: 70

Lanthanum modified bentonite (LMB) has been applied to eutrophic lakes to reduce phosphorus (P) concentrations in the water column and mitigate P release from sediments. Previous experiments suggest that natural organic matter (NOM) can interfere with phosphate (PO 4 )-binding to LMB and exacerbate ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Fish Mortality Due to Cyanobacterial Bloom in an Aquaculture Pond in Bangladesh

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Md. Abu Sayed Jewel, Md. Abu Affan, Safar Khan

Journal: Pakistan Journal of Biological SciencesYear: 2003Citations: 70
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Effect of different salinity on the growth performance and proximate composition of isolated indigenous microalgae species

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N.S.H. Haris, Hidayah Manan, Malinna Jusoh, Helena Khatoon et al.

Journal: Aquaculture ReportsYear: 2021Citations: 68

The suitable culture condition for specific microalgae species is vitally important for their optimal growth and biochemical production. Therefore, this study emphasized on the isolation and screening of indigenous microalgae species with high growth performance from Setiu wetlands, Terengganu, Mala...

Physical SciencesEnergyRenewable Energy, Sustainability and the EnvironmentOpen Access
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Interactions between suspended particulate matter and algal cells contributed to the reconstruction of phytoplankton communities in turbulent waters

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Li Kang, Yixin He, Lichun Dai, Qiang He et al.

Journal: Water ResearchYear: 2018Citations: 68

The effect of turbulence on phytoplankton growth has been widely studied; however, its effects with respects to suspended particulate matter (SPM) on the development of phytoplankton communities and the behavioral responses of phytoplankton to turbulence and SPM are poorly understood. Here, an appro...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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