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Environmental Sciences and Technology Making modern agriculture sustainable: Soils ans Sediments 3: Germany - New developments in rhizosphere research. Land use and sustainability: Conjugating enzymes involved in xenobiotic metabolism of organic xenobiotics in plants, Int. Prospects for phytoremediation in Europe.
Detoxification of Herbicides inPhragmites australis. Metabolizing enzymes of glutathione-ascorbate cycle in leaves and roots of faba bean Vicia faba L. Synthesis and applications of isotopes and isotopically labeled compounds. Basic aspects and practical applications. Academic Press, New York, pp: Soils ans Sediments 3: Karst to fumigation with Halon - first results of a pilot study.
Metabolism of organic xenobiotics in plants: Exploiting plant metabolism for the phytoremediation of persistent herbicides. Exploration of the tuber production potential of Yam bean Pachyrhizus erosus under field conditions in Sierra Leone. Taxonomic distribution of plant glutathione S-transferases acting on xenobiotics.
Burst amplifying system in cell suspension cultures of spruce Picea abies: Modulation of elicitor-induced release of hydrogen peroxide oxidative burst by ionophores and salicylic acid. Xenobiotics metabolizing enzymes in the canine respiratory tract. Evaluation of the impact of volatile chlorinated hydrocarbons on forest trees based on air and needle measurement data and the detoxification capacity of spruce needles. Formation, characterization and release of non-extractable residues of [14C]-labeled organic xenobiotics in soils.
Responses of peroxidase and glutathione S-transferase activity in pine needles on the exposure to chlorinated acetic acids. An efficient two-stage model fungal reactor designed to treat PAH contaminated soil. Metabolic studies of the growth regulator, maleic hydrazide.
A carboxypeptidase degrades glutathione conjugates in the vacuoles of higher plants. Detection and identification of the herbicide isoproturon and its metabolites in soil solution, runoff and surface water after a heavy rainfall event. Characterization of glutathione S-transferase from needles of spruce trees from a forest decline stand. Induction of glutathione S-transferase activity in Norway spruce by xenobiotics and herbicide safeners. Glutathione S-transferases in trees: Inducibility by various organic xenobiotics.
The induction of glutathione S-transferase and C-S lyase in the needles of spruce trees. Characterization of cytosolic glutathione S-transferase in spruce needles. GST isozymes of healthy trees. Metabolism of a diphenylether herbicide to a volatile thioanisole and a polar sulfonic acid metabolite in spruce Picea. Dynamik des Entgiftungsenzyms Glutathion S-Transferase. NO2 influx and its correlation with nitrate reduction.
Diphenyl ether herbicide metabolism in a spruce cell suspension culture: The identification of two novel metabolites derived from a glutathione conjugate. Changes in the fatty acid pattern of damaged and undamaged trees. Glutathione-S-Transferase activity in spruce needles. Emission of volatile sulfur-compounds from spruce trees. Sauerstoffzufuhr zu den Wurzeln von Pflanzen aus Feuchtgebieten.
Aeration of the roots and chloroplast-free tissues of trees.
Oxygen supply of roots by gas transport in alder-trees. The response of plants toward N-Acyl homoserine lactones of Quorum-Sensing-active bacteria in the rhizosphere. Edited by Frans J. Removal and metabolism of paracetamol acetaminophen from waste water — Options for phytotechnologies. Nanoparticles and plants — a pilot study. Haloorganics in temperate forest ecosystems: Trichloroacetic acid in the forest ecosystem, In: Organic Xenobiotics and Plants — from mode of action to ecophysiology.
Uptake and effect of heavy metals on the plant detoxification cascade in the presence and absence of organic pollutants.
Edited by Sherameti I, Varma A. Removal and metabolism of pharmaceuticals from waste water — options for phytotechnologies. Phytotechnologies in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the 7th Intl Conference on Phytotechnologies. Nelson Marmiroli, Lee Newman. University of Parma Press, pp: The influence of nutrition on herbicide detoxification in winter wheat.
Plant Selection and Requirements. Phytotechnologies solutions for sustainable land management. Transport and fate of xenobiotic glutathione conjugates in extraradical hyphae and spores of mycorrhizal roots of barley.
Tobacco mutants as example for successful detoxification caused by multiple pollution. Enzymatic basis for the removal of the fungicide, dimethomorph, from water bodies by aquatic macrophytes. Influence of diclofenac on plant anti oxidative stress defense systems. Public Service Review Vol. Public Service International, Newcastle, pp: Metabolism and transport of xenobiotics in the rhizosphere.
Using phytoremediation technologies to upgrade waste water treatment in Europe. Enzymes transferring biomolecules to organic foreign compounds: A role for glucosyltransferase and glutathione S-transferase in phytoremediation.
Herbicide detoxification in Phragmites australis — an advantage for phytoremediation of effluents from agroecosystems. Landwirtschaft und Umwelt im Spannungsfeld. Investigations of the role of chloroacetic acids in forest ecosystems using carbon 14 and chlorine Synthesis and applications of isotopes and isotopically labeled compounds.
Trichloroacetic acid and Norway Spruce. Acta Universitas Caroline Environmentalica, Geoderma special issue, The role of glutathione and glutathione S-transferases in the adaptations of plants to xenobiotics. Significance of glutathione in plant adaptation to the environment. Habdbook Series of Plant Ecophysiology.
Synthesis and Applications of isotopically labelled compounds. Basic aspects and practical applications.
Nucleotide sequence of a cDNA encoding a glutathione S-transferase from wheat with activity towards the herbicide fenoxaprop-ethyl. Electronic Gene Register, Accession Nr. Responses of plant metabolism to air pollution. Wiren-Lehr and Reuter S. Fate of Glutathione S-conjugates in plants: Cleavage of the glutathione moiety.
Regulation of enzymatic systems detoxifying xenobiotics in plants. The role of glucosyl and malonyl conjugation in herbicide selectivity. Subakute Effekte von Schadstoffen bei makrophytischen Wasserpflanzen. Exchange of sulfur gases between biosphere and the atmosphere. Ecotoxicology of the air compartment. Modeled vertical profiles of fluxes and concentrations of atmospheric trace constituents and their modification by chemical reactions. Detoxification of electrophilic xenobiotics in conifers is mediated by glutathione S-transferase.
Levels, fate and ecotoxicological impacts. Untersuchungen zur Aufnahme anthropogen emittierter Chlorkohlenwasserstoffe und deren Entgiftung durch Fichten vom Schwerpunktstandort Kalkalpen. Plants as sources of atmospheric sulfur. Sulfur nutrition and sulfur assimilation in higher plants. Find it at other libraries via WorldCat Limited preview. Publisher's Summary This book is compilation of studies related with the xenobiotics i. This book has tried to give information on various issues to give comprehensive and concise knowledge of the recent advancement in the field of environmental xenobiotics and how it disturbs the plants metabolism.
Other key features of the book are related to xenobiotic toxicity and detoxification mechanism, biochemical tools toward its remediation processes, molecular mechanism for xenobiotics detoxification and effect on metallomics. It also focuses on recent development in the field of waste water remediation concerned with the xenobiotics involvement. This book is different in such a way that it includes all the initial information along with the new researches.
It includes the description of problem along with its solution. This volume describe the effects of xenobiotics at different levels i. Thus, it gives confirming crosstalk between xenobiotic effects and signalling pathways. This book includes description about both the organic contaminants such as pesticides, solvents and petroleum products as well as inorganic xenobiotics that include heavy metals, non-metals, metalloids, and simple soluble salts.
Here the plant is main objective and that have to deal with these kinds of compounds either by avoiding accumulation of these compounds or by exhibiting several enzymatic reactions for detoxification including oxidation, reduction, and conjugation reactions. Affected plants exhibit several enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant and other reactions for detoxification of ROS including oxidation, reduction, hydrolysis and conjugation reactions.