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The high environmental pollution load caused by the massive pollutant emissions and the accumulation of endogenous and cross-regional pollution has become an important obstacle to the current ecological civilization construction in the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) in China. Taking the YREB...

Author(s)
Zhou Kan; Wu JianXiong; Fan Jie; Liu HanChu
Publisher
Science Press and Springer, Beijing, China
Citation
Chinese Geographical Science, 2022, 32, 1, pp 31-48
Abstract

Environmental pollution is one of the major problems facing human health, ecosystems, and biodiversity. This is particularly the case for water quality in Senegal. Fish can be used as a biomonitor of pollution by accumulating pollutants from the environment through their tissues. Fish is an...

Author(s)
Dione, C. T.; Ndiaye, M.; Delhomme, O.; Diebakate, C.; Ndiaye, B.; Diagne, I.; Cisse, D.; Hane, M.; Dione, M. M.; Diouf, S.; Diop, A.; Millet, M.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022, 30, 2, pp 2374-2391
Abstract

With increasing concerns on the ecological risks of pollutants, many efforts have been devoted to revealing the toxic effects of pollutants on algae or bacteria in their monocultures . However, how pollutants affect algae and bacteria in their cocultures is still elusive but crucial due to its more ...

Author(s)
You XiuQi; Xu Nan; Yang Xi; Sun WeiLing
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2021, 276,
Abstract

Microplastic (MP) pollution has become an area of increasing concern because MPs accumulate various types of pollutants. Many previous studies have explored the interactions between MPs and hydrophobic pollutants. However, little research has been conducted on hydrophilic pollutants, which are of...

Author(s)
Xia Yan; Zhou JuanJuan; Gong YanYan; Li ZhanJun; Zeng, E. Y.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2020, 265, Part B,
Abstract

Microplastics and endocrine disruptors (EDs) are contaminants of emerging concerns and ubiquitously present in aquatic ecosystems, establishing interactions that still are the subject of investigation due to their implications in the cotransport of pollutants. Then, we conducted mechanistic studies ...

Author(s)
Cortés-Arriagada, D.; Ortega, D. E.; Miranda-Rojas, S.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2023, 319,
Abstract

Based on the cloud computing, big data and Internet, the information technology has been applied in various fields, especially in the prevention and control of agricultural pollution. Aiming at the characteristics and the problems of the current agricultural environmental pollution control, the...

Author(s)
Zhao YuXin; Zhang Yi
Publisher
Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, China
Citation
Journal of Jilin Agricultural University, 2021, 43, 2, pp 244-250
Abstract

The increased environmental pollutants due to anthropogenic activities are posing an adverse effects and threat on various biotic forms on the planet. Heavy metals and certain organic pollutants by their toxic persistence in the environment are regarded as significant pollutants worldwide. In...

Author(s)
Gurulingaiah Bhavya; Belorkar, S. A.; Raja Mythili; Nagaraja Geetha; Shetty, H. S.; Udikeri, S. S.; Sudisha Jogaiah
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Chemosphere, 2021, 275,
Abstract

Efforts to eliminate environmental pollution are becoming more and more important. Because, with the rapidly increasing world population and technological developments, natural resources are rapidly being destroyed. In this respect, it is widely believed that 100 years later, human beings will...

Author(s)
Oden, M. K.
Publisher
Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey
Citation
Mantar Dergisi, 2019, 10, 2, pp 167-174
Abstract

Pollutants consist of several components, known as direct or indirect mutagens, that can be associated with the risk of tumorigenesis. The increased incidence of brain tumors, observed more frequently in industrialized countries, has generated a deeper interest in examining different pollutants...

Author(s)
Pagano, C.; Navarra, G.; Coppola, L.; Savarese, B.; Avilia, G.; Giarra, A.; Pagano, G.; Marano, A.; Trifuoggi, M.; Bifulco, M.; Laezza, C.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023, 24, 5,
Abstract

In the context of the national strategy of high-quality development of the Yellow River Basin, studying the distribution characteristics, environmental behavior and the ecological risks of emerging pollutants in the sediments of the Yellow River Basin is an important basis for improving the ...

Author(s)
Xie WeiFeng; Li JiaKe; Li Ying; Zhou Xiang; Wang Zhe; Zhang Ke
Publisher
Editorial Board of Environmental Science & Technology, Wuhan, China
Citation
Environmental Science & Technology (China), 2022, 45, 1, pp 227-236

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