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Daiane Cristina Rocha

Researcher at Federal University of Paraná

Publications -  10
Citations -  237

Daiane Cristina Rocha is an academic researcher from Federal University of Paraná. The author has contributed to research in topics: Germination & Salvinia molesta. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 59 citations.

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Veterinary antibiotics and plant physiology: An overview.

TL;DR: In this paper, the processes involved in antibody absorption and accumulation, and their effects on the primary (photosynthesis, respiration, nitrogen assimilation) and oxidative metabolisms of plants.
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Effects of Ciprofloxacin and Roundup on seed germination and root development of maize.

TL;DR: According to the results, glyphosate-based herbicides must be carefully used during maize cropping and although antibiotics such as Cipro may not negatively impact agricultural production, their accumulation by crops must be investigated since this can be a pathway of antibiotic-insertion into the food chain.
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Individual and combined effects of amoxicillin, enrofloxacin, and oxytetracycline on Lemna minor physiology

TL;DR: The results therefore indicate L. minor as a candidate for phytoremediation of service waters contaminated by AMX, ENR, and/or OXY, which prevented the overaccumulation of ROS by increasing catalase enzyme activity.
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Emerging contaminants in water used for maize irrigation: Economic and food safety losses associated with ciprofloxacin and glyphosate.

TL;DR: Investigation of the consequences of irrigation of maize with water contaminated by ciprofloxacin and glyphosate found that Cipro concentrations ≥0.8 μg l-1 and glyphosate decreased photosynthesis and induced changes in leaf anatomy and stem biophysical properties that may contribute to decreased kernel yields.
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Crop irrigation (soybean, bean, and corn) with enrofloxacin-contaminated water leads to yield reductions and antibiotic accumulation.

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of crop irrigation with water artificially contaminated by enrofloxacin and its accumulation in soybean, bean, and corn tissues were evaluated by HPLC after harvesting.