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Fontinalis antipyretica

Martins, J.E., Pardo, R., and Boaventura, R.A.R. 2004. Cadmium (II) and zinc (II) adsorption by the aquatic moss Fontinalis antipyretica effect of temperature, pH and water hardness. Water Research, 38 693-9. [Pg.91]

Fig. 4.22. Representatives of the immersed vegetation band. 1 — Myriophyllum spica-tum, 2 — i4nac/iaris canadensis (elodea), 3 — Fontinalis antipyretica... [Pg.412]

Keywords Biomonitoring Metal accumulation Elbe Fontinalis antipyretica. Moss... [Pg.323]

Bruns, I., Siebert, A., Baumbach, R., Miersch, J., Gunther, D., Markert, B., Krauss, G.-J., 1995. Analysis of heavy metals and sulphur-rich compounds in the water moss Fontinalis antipyretica L. ex Hedw. Fresenius J. Anal. Chem. 353, 101-104. [Pg.338]

Bruns, I., 1997. Induktion thiolhaltiger Peptide im Wassermoos Fontinalis antipyretica L. ex Hedw. unter SchwermetalleinfluB und deren Nutzung als Biomarker fur Schwermetallbelastungen aquatischer Systeme. Thesis, Department Biochemistry/Biotechnology, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Halle. [Pg.338]

Lopez, J., Vazquez, D.M., Carballeira, A., 1994. Stress responses and metal exchange kinetics following transplant of the aquatic moss Fontinalis antipyretica. Freshwater Biol. 32, 185-198. [Pg.338]

Mouvet, C., 1984. Accumulation of chromium and copper by the aquatic moss Fontinalis antipyretica L. ex Hedw. transplanted in a metal contaminated river. Environ. Technol. Lett. 5, 541-548. [Pg.339]

Say, P.J., Whitton, B.A., 1983. Accumulation of heavy metals by aquatic mosses. I, Fontinalis antipyretica Hedw. Hydrobiologia 100, 245-260. [Pg.339]

Fig. 10.2. Hanes-Woolf plot of phosphomonoesterase activity of Fontinalis antipyretica from Cranecleugh Burn, UK showing two rates of reaction at low (0-100 pM) and high (100-1000 jjlM) substrate concentrations (where the Y axis [S/V is substrate concentration (jjlM) divided by the velocity of the reaction (pmol para-nitrophenol (pNP) per g dry weight/h)). Units of are pmol pNP/g dry weight/h. Reproduced from Turner et al. (2001). Fig. 10.2. Hanes-Woolf plot of phosphomonoesterase activity of Fontinalis antipyretica from Cranecleugh Burn, UK showing two rates of reaction at low (0-100 pM) and high (100-1000 jjlM) substrate concentrations (where the Y axis [S/V is substrate concentration (jjlM) divided by the velocity of the reaction (pmol para-nitrophenol (pNP) per g dry weight/h)). Units of are pmol pNP/g dry weight/h. Reproduced from Turner et al. (2001).
Nitzschia palea Fontinalis antipyretica with Stentor roeseli and Campa-nella umbellaria with Vorticella campanula and also the triplet Gamma-... [Pg.620]


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