Τετάρτη 13 Μαΐου 2020

Cytogenotoxic activity of the pesticides imidacloprid and iprodione on Allium cepa root meristem
Abstract Effects of imidacloprid and iprodione, isolated and in mixture, were assessed by using seed germination and root growth test, flow cytometry, and chromosomal aberrations test on Allium cepa root meristem. The highest concentrations of imidacloprid, including field concentration, increased the frequency of sub-G1 particles, decreased the frequency of nuclei in G2/M, increased the coefficient of variation of G1 (CVG1) and the frequency of aberrant cells, and inhibited the...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
2h
Uncertainty analysis for precipitation and sea-level rise of a variable-density groundwater simulation model based on surrogate models
Abstract Effective coastal aquifer management typically relies on numerical models to analyze the seawater intrusion (SI) process. Before using groundwater simulation models to predict the extent of SI in the future, preparing input data is an extremely necessary and important step. For precipitation and sea-level rise (SLR), which are two of the most influential factors for SI, it is difficult to precisely forecast their variations. Current studies of using numerical models to...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
2h
An innovative method to reduce oil waste using a sensor made of recycled material to evaluate engine oil life in automotive workshops
Abstract In this work, a capacitive sensor made of recycled material is proposed to monitor oil quality in automotive workshops in order to reduce the waste of useful lubricant oil caused by shorter periods of use than those established by the manufacturers. The sensor was fabricated from a recycled aluminum heat sink and used to measure the permittivity of oil samples. The proposed method was compared with Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy analysis to evaluate degradation...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
4h
Agronomic and environmental benefits of nutrient expert on maize and rice in Northeast China
Abstract Agricultural production in China is facing great challenges to ensure food security and cleaner environment; further improvements are therefore required in crop nutrient management to increase grain yield and nutrient use efficiency while synchronously reducing environmental pollution. In this study, a total of 87 site-years of on-farm experiments were conducted from 2013 to 2018 in the main agro-ecological areas in Northeast China, to evaluate the agronomic and environmental...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
5h
Adsorption kinetics of methyl orange from water by pH-sensitive poly(2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate)/nanocrystalline cellulose hydrogels
Abstract A series of hydrogel nanocomposites was fabricated by in situ polymerization of 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate (DMAEMA) in presence of different amounts of (amine- and alkyl-modified) nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC). Modification and nanocomposites properties were proved by different analysis methods such as Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), dynamic light scattering (DLS), and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM). The new hydrogel nanocomposites...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
5h
Understanding the behavioural intention to dispose of unused medicines: an extension of the theory of planned behaviour
Abstract This study examined behavioural intention to dispose of unused medicines using a comprehensive model integrating the theory of planned behaviour (TPB), with knowledge as a driver of personal norms; attitudes, personal norms, and perceived busyness as additional drivers of behavioural intention; and perceived convenience as a moderator. The model was tested with data collected from 204 respondents using the partial least squares technique. Knowledge about the proper disposal...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
5h
Detection of pharmaceuticals in wastewater effluents—a comparison of the performance of Chemcatcher® and polar organic compound integrative sampler
Abstract Chemcatcher® and POCIS passive sampling devices are widely used for monitoring polar organic pollutants in water. Chemcatcher® uses a bound Horizon Atlantic™ HLB-L sorbent disk as receiving phase, whilst the POCIS uses the same material in the form of loose powder. Both devices (n = 3) were deployed for 21 days in the final effluent at three wastewater treatment plants in South Wales, UK. Following deployment, sampler extracts were analysed using liquid chromatography...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
5h
Removal, seasonal variation, and environmental impact of parabens in a municipal wastewater treatment facility in Guangzhou, China
Abstract The occurrence, seasonal variation, and environmental impact of five widely used parabens, methyl-(MeP), ethyl-(EtP), n-propyl-(n-PrP), n-butyl-(n-BuP), and benzyl-(BzP) parabens, were investigated in a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) located in Guangzhou, China, for 1 year. The concentrations of ∑5parabens in the influent and the effluent were 94.2–957 and 0.89–14.7 ng L−1, respectively. The influent paraben concentrations in autumn were significantly lower...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
5h
Feasibility of biodiesel production from waste cooking oil: lab-scale to pilot-scale analysis
Abstract In the last few decades, consciousness of fossil fuel resources and increased environmental concerns have given the need for emergence of alternative fuel. Biodiesel is one of the potential renewable energies produced from edible and non-edible biomass which could be a potential alternative for petrol-derived diesel. In this work, initially the process of biodiesel production from waste cooking oil using potassium hydroxide as catalyst and the process parameters were...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
5h
Bioaccumulation of lead in different varieties of wheat plant irrigated with wastewater in remote agricultural regions
Abstract The accumulation of heavy metals by crops irrigated with wastewater has been considered as a serious environmental problem in many developing countries, where the wastewater irrigation has emerged as a common practice. In this research, we were concerned with the highly toxic metal lead (Pb) in water, agricultural soils, and wheat crops, and the possible risk on human health in the peripheral agricultural regions of Punjab, Pakistan. Various types of irrigated water (ground,...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
6h
Dietary shifts and nitrogen losses to water in urban China: the case of Shanghai
Abstract China’s extraordinary economic development has provided the country’s growing population with easier access to animal food products, especially in densely populated urban agglomerations. Increased consumption of such products translates in a higher amount of nitrogen (N) excreted in the form of human manure. Depending on the connection to a sewerage system, or lack thereof, and the N removal efficiency from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), a share of the excreted...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
6h
Can short-term exposure to copper and atrazine be cytotoxic to microalgae?
Abstract Aquatic environments can be easily contaminated due to anthropogenic activities that may affect local biota. Microalgae are abundant and have an important role on the food chain. Consequently, they stand out as promising models for studies of contaminants. This study investigated the cytotoxic effects of atrazine and copper (separate and mixture) exposure in microalgae Desmodesmus communis, as well as its cellular defense due to ABC (ATP-binding cassette) proteins activity...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
7h
Overview of the anticancer activity of withaferin A, an active constituent of the Indian ginseng Withania somnifera
Abstract Cancer is still considered a “hopeless case”, besides all of the advancements in oncology research. On the other hand, the natural products, as effective lead molecules, have gained significant interest for research due to the absence of toxic and harmful side effects usually associated with conventional treatment methods. Medicinal properties of herbal plants are strongly evidenced in traditional medicine from ancient times. In the context above, withaferin A (WA) was...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
7h
Recycled moisture in an enclosed basin, Guanzhong Basin of Northern China, in the summer: Contribution to precipitation based on a stable isotope approach
Abstract Recycled moisture, mainly originated from evapotranspiration (surface evaporation and transpiration), is the main sources of precipitation. Influenced on the different regional/local environments, the contributions of recycled moisture to precipitation present as different proportions. Recycled moisture has an important impact on the hydrological cycle, further occurred a series of environmental effect for regional/local. Aimed to estimate the contribution of recycled...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
13h
A versatile model for investigating the protective effects of Ceratonia siliqua pod extract against 1,4-dioxane toxicity
Abstract In this study, the toxic effects of 1,4-dioxane, a common contaminant, and the protective property of Ceratonia siliqua L. pod extract (Cspe) against this toxicity are aimed to be demonstrated with a versatile model. For this purpose, Allium toxicity test was used and six different experimental groups were formed. While the control group was germinated in tap water, the application groups were germinated in mediums containing 750 mg/L Cspe, 1500 mg/L Cspe, 100 mg/L 1,4-dioxane,...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
16h
Sulphonates’ mixtures and emulsions obtained from technical cashew nut shell liquid and cardanol for control of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)
Abstract Aedes aegypti is the main mosquito vector of dengue, zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever diseases. The low effectiveness of vector control options is mainly related to the increased insect’s resistance and to the toxicity of products used for non-target organisms. The development of new environmentally friendly and safer products is imperative. Technical cashew nut shell liquid (tCNSL), mostly composed by cardanol (C), is an abundant by-product of the cashew (Anacardium...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
17h
Methylene blue adsorption by timbaúva ( Enterolobium contortisiliquum )-derived materials
Abstract Liquid effluents from various dyeing industries often have a high concentration of dyes that diffuse into river systems and can be toxic and non-degradable in the environment. In this study, the potential of the use of timbaúva seed husks in the preparation of four adsorbents tested in the removal of methylene blue was analyzed: in natura, chemically activated material (qmax = 1.24 ± 0.04 mg g−1), carbonized (qmax = 1.96 ± 0.03 mg g−1), and activated carbon (qmax = 1.983...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
17h
Revisiting the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis using innovation: new evidence from the top 10 innovative economies
Abstract The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between ecological footprint, economic growth, renewable energy consumption, and innovation within the framework of the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis for the top 10 innovative economies, namely, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Israel, Korea, The Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK, and the USA, in the period of 1990–2015. For this purpose, the long-term relationship between variables was examined with...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
17h
Evaluation of foaming potential for water treatment: limits and developments
Abstract The critical issue generated by foaming in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is a problem that is currently very common and shared, but which to date is treated mainly only at the management level. In this work, an experimental study with foam tests on real and synthetic waters was conducted using a laboratory scale plant and foaming power indices were calculated. To date, the estimation of foaming potential is mainly based on these indices which give information only...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
17h
Road impact in a protected area with rich biodiversity: the case of the Sebitoli road in Kibale National Park, Uganda
Abstract While road network expansion is crucial for economic development, it can cause a notable disturbance of fauna, especially in protected area in terms of habitat fragmentation, risk of collision, and also indirect threat such as pollution. In this study, we monitored the 4.6-km long tarmac road crossing the Kibale National Park in Uganda, home to a rich variety of wild species including the endangered chimpanzees. We evaluated the effects of collisions and pollution, as...
Environmental+Science+and+Pollution+Research
17h

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