The Ergene River is the most polluted surface water in Turkey. A great number of micropollutants, which have potential toxic and endocrine-disruptive effects and play a role in antibiotic resistance, are identified in the Ergene River. Once discharged into the environment, micropollutants are exposed to various natural attenuation processes such as ...
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An overview on metal pollution on touristic sandy beaches: Is the COVID-19 pandemic an opportunity to improve coastal management? [PDF]
Buzzi NS +4 more
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Proceedings of a workshop on the development of a genetic improvement program for African catfish Clarias gariepinus [PDF]
This proceedings include papers present at the workshop held from 5 to 9th Nov 2007 in Accra, Ghana. The areas cover 1)the present state of the catfish industry in Africa 2)Catfish reproductive management and grow out 3)Catfish nutrition and feeds 4)The ...
Nguyen, N.H. (eds.), Ponzoni, R.W.
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Assessment of DNA integrity through MN bioassay of erythrocytes and histopathological changes in Wallago attu and Cirrhinus mirigala in response to freshwater pollution. [PDF]
Hussain B +4 more
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Colored dissolved organic matter dynamics and anthropogenic influences in a major transboundary river and its coastal wetland. [PDF]
Tzortziou M +7 more
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Dynamics of plastic debris and its density change between river compartments in the Tuul River system, Mongolia. [PDF]
Munkhbat D +3 more
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Assessment of multifaceted toxicity induced by heavy metal contamination in the Gelevera stream using the Allium test. [PDF]
Altunkaynak F +2 more
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Erratum to: Contamination assessment of ecotoxic metals in recent sediments from the Ergene River, Turkey [PDF]
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