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Toxicity and uptake of mercurials in a cyanobacterium

Anjana Pant ()
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Anjana Pant: Wildlife Institute of India

Environment Systems and Decisions, 2000, vol. 20, issue 4, 295-300

Abstract: Abstract Nostoc calcicola cells exposed to mercuric chloride (0.05–0.25 μM), methyl mercuric chloride (0.05–0.15 μM) and the fungicide ceresan (phenyl mercuric acetate; 0.05–0.20 μM) showed sensitivity in the sequence: methyl mercury

Keywords: cyanobacteria; organomercurial; bioconcentration factor; volatilization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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