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Mar Environ Res ; 158: 104948, 2020 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32217296

RESUMO

The seagrass Cymodocea nodosa and the chlorophyte Ulva rigida growing in the upper sublittoral zones of the Mediterranean Sea are exposed to air during low tides. We compared the desiccation coefficient (k), and the photosynthetic performance (ΔF/Fm') of C. nodosa leaves with and without epiphytes to that of U. rigida. The recovery ability of these two species was assessed by ΔF/Fm', after re-immersion. The desiccation coefficient (k) significantly (p < 0.01) varied among the three macrophyte materials, while the lowest k values were measured both in C. nodosa leaves with epiphytes and U. rigida. ΔF/Fm' significantly declined with decreasing RWC for all materials, while significant differences in the physiological response were observed between U. rigida and the other two materials. Thallus pieces of U. rigida showed higher desiccation tolerance compared to C. nodosa leaves, with its ΔF/Fm' under 75% degree of dehydration reaching to its initial values thirty (30) minutes after re-immersion, when C. nodosa only reached the 50%. This study provides valuable information on possible changes in the two species distribution under different desiccation scenarios.


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Alismatales , Fotossíntese , Ulva , Dessecação , Mar Mediterrâneo
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Environ Pollut ; 89(3): 319-27, 1995.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15091522

RESUMO

Cobalt, nickel and chromium concentrations were determined in Enteromorpha linza and Ulva rigida in seawater and sediment after seasonal collection from Thermaikos Gulf, Greece. Industrial waste and sewage is poured into this Gulf. The relative abundance of metals in the seaweeds and seawater decreased in the order Ni > Cr > Co, whereas in the sediment the order was Cr > Ni > Co. The two seaweeds bioaccumulated similar metal concentrations. The seasonal variation of metals in the two algae was not significant, but seemed to depend on the growth dynamics, the age of the tissue, the metal concentrations in the environment and the abiotic factors (such as salinity and temperature). Only Cr concentrations in E. linza showed significant local variation which depended on the area into which the industrial and domestic wastes were discharged and on their transport by sea currents. Nickel and chromium concentrations in U. rigida and Cr concentrations in E. linza displayed significant positive correlation with their concentrations in the seawater. Concentrations of the three metals in the seaweeds and seawater of Thermaikos Gulf generally exceeded the 'background' levels.

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Environ Pollut ; 85(1): 77-85, 1994.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15091687

RESUMO

Accumulation of Fe, Pb, Zn, Cu, Cd, Na, K, Ca and Mg concentrations by the seagrass Halophila stipulacea (Forsk.) Aschers. was studied at eight stations of the Antikyra Gulf (Viotia, Greece). This area was of interest because the contribution of bauxite to the mineral substrate and the discharge of an aluminium factory's wastes in it. Fe, Zn and K concentrations showed a significant seasonal variation with the same pattern (maximum mean value in summer and autumn), unlike Cu, Na and Mg concentrations which showed the opposite pattern. The observed patterns were mainly attributed to the dependence of metal concentrations in the plant on the tissue-age, the growth dynamics of the seagrass and the environment. All metal concentrations in the plant present uniform distribution in the inner part of the Gulf. The leaves of H. stipulacea accumulated higher Zn, Na, K and Mg concentrations than the stems, roots and rhizoids. There was a positive correlation between Cu, Zn, Cd and Na concentrations in the above-ground and below-ground plant parts.

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