نتایج جستجو برای: pb stress

تعداد نتایج: 474134  

2017
Jun-Hwan Kim Ju-Chan Kang

Heavy metal pollution in aquatic environments is a critical environmental concern, as the metals can accumulate in aquatic organisms and humans via the food chain, creating a risk to human health. Among the metals, Pb is one of the most toxic to aquatic organisms[1]. Pb is a naturally occurring substance, released as a consequence of geological weathering and volcanic activity, however, high co...

2017
Li Huang Haoqiang Zhang Yingying Song Yurong Yang Hui Chen Ming Tang

The effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus on the subcellular compartmentalization and chemical forms of lead (Pb) in Pb tolerance plants was assessed in a pot experiment in greenhouse conditions. We measured root colonization, plant growth, photosynthesis, subcellular compartmentalization and chemical forms of Pb in black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) seedlings inoculated with Funneliformi...

2012
Thomas Aichinger Patrick M. Lenahan Tibor Grasser Gregor Pobegen

We study deep level defects at the Si/SiO2 interface of 30nm and 5nm SiO2 PMOS devices after negative bias temperature stress (NBTS). Electrical characterization using the direct-current current-voltage (DCIV) technique reveals two defects with different energy levels, recovery and degradation dynamics. To investigate their micro-physical nature, we perform spin dependent recombination (SDR). B...

Journal: :Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences 2012
Mohammad Perwaiz Iqbal

Lead (Pb) pollution is a serious problem in the developing countries, especially in South Asia. No levels of blood Pb can be considered safe for human health. While hypertensive effects of Pb have been well studies, there are only a few studies on the relationship of Pb exposure to the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the Asian developing countries. The underlying mechanism is s...

حسیبی, ندا, احمدی موسوی , عفت السادات, علومی, حکیمه,

1Department of Ecology, International Center for Science, High Technology & Environmental Sciences, Kerman, Iran *Corresponding author: [email protected] Abstract: Regarding to excess entry of heavy metals to the natural resources and the importance of heavy metals removal from the environment, in this investigation, the effect of some organic acid treatment on cadmium and lead abs...

2017
Yanling Zhang Fei Ge Fengxia Hou Wenting Sun Qi Zheng Xiaoxiang Zhang Langlang Ma Jun Fu Xiujing He Huanwei Peng Guangtang Pan Yaou Shen

Pb can damage the physiological function of human organs by entering the human body via food-chain enrichment. Revealing the mechanisms of maize tolerance to Pb is critical for preventing this. In this study, a Pb-tolerant maize inbred line, 178, was used to analyse transcription factors (TFs) expressed under Pb stress based on RNA sequencing data. A total of 464 genes expressed in control chec...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2009
R G Li T T Li L Hao X Xu J Na

Lead (Pb) intoxication may initiate many disorders in human and animals. This study investigates the role of exogenous hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) in inducing mouse tolerance to Pb exposure. Results showed that the simultaneous application of 1.2 microg H(2)O(2) per kg body weight efficiently protected mice against the Pb-caused injury, as revealed by decreased growth suppression caused by the...

2018
Faraz Ahmad Mohammad Salahuddin Widyan Alamoudi Sadananda Acharya

Background Lead (Pb) is a widespread environmental neurotoxin and its exposure even in minute quantities can lead to compromised neuronal functions. A developing brain is particularly vulnerable to Pb mediated toxicity and early-life exposure leads to permanent alterations in brain development and neuronal signaling and plasticity, culminating into cognitive and behavioral dysfunctions and elev...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2007
Anuradha Mudipalli

Occupational and environmental exposures to lead (Pb), one of the toxic metal pollutants, is of global concern. Health risks are increasingly associated with environmental exposures to Pb emissions from, for example, the widespread use of leaded gasoline in developing countries. Exposure occurs mainly through the respiratory and gastrointestinal systems, and the ingested and absorbed Pb is stor...

2017
Nisha Gaur Aayush Kukreja Mahavir Yadav Archana Tiwari

A study was conducted to access the phytoremediation potential of Coriandrum sativum for lead (Pb) and Arsenic (As). Metal tolerance index and pot experiment were conducted. Viable seeds were spread on filter paper and planted in soil placed in pots. The amount of Pb and As in control and in tailing soil was 0.27, 0.141, 1.77, and 0.35 ppm. The study was carried out in triplicates for a period ...

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