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Toxicological effects of phenol on four marine microalgae.

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The results indicate that the sensitivity of marine microalgae to phenol was dependent on some biotic factors such as cell size, ROS production, and phenol degradation ability in algal cells.
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This article is published in Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology.The article was published on 2017-06-01. It has received 74 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Phaeodactylum tricornutum & Dunaliella salina.

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Ecotoxicity of phenol and cresols to aquatic organisms: A review.

TL;DR: The aim of this literature review was to summarise the knowledge of the behaviour, and toxicity on marine and freshwater organisms, of phenols as well as to try to select a series of sensitive biomarkers suitable for ecotoxicological assessment and environmental monitoring in aquatic environments.
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Environmental and nutrient conditions influence fucoxanthin productivity of the marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum grown on palm oil mill effluent

TL;DR: Evaluating the growth and fucoxanthin productivity of P. tricornutum grown on POME, as a function of light intensity, temperature, salinity, and nutrient enrichment concluded that POME wastewater, supplemented with urea, can be considered as the potential medium to replace commercial nutrients while producing high amounts of fu Coxanthin.
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Pretreatment of saline antibiotic wastewater using marine microalga.

TL;DR: The microalgal pretreatment showed its great potential in effective removal of antibiotic residues, which could greatly enhance the overall treatment efficiency of saline antibiotic wastewater.
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A comprehensive review on eco-toxicity and biodegradation of phenolics: Recent progress and future outlook

TL;DR: In this paper , a review of the assessment of biological removal of phenolic pollutants from the contaminated environment along with the various associated problems is presented, in particular, the mechanism of ecotoxicity of these pollutants on the living system, the functional enzymes and metabolic pathways involved in microbial degradation, including co-metabolic and co-culture degradation, were elaborately reviewed.
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Removal of phenolic substances from wastewater by algae. A review

TL;DR: In this article, the use of algae in removing phenol and phenolic derivatives is discussed, mechanisms of adsorption and degradation, and effects of excessive phenols on algal cells.
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Reactive oxygen species and antioxidant machinery in abiotic stress tolerance in crop plants

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New spectrophotometric equations for determining chlorophylls a, b, c1 and c2 in higher plants, algae and natural phytoplankton

TL;DR: New equations are presented for spectrophotometric determination of chlorophylls, based on revised extinction coefficients of chloropylls a, b, c1 and c2, which may be used for determining chlorophyLLs a and b in higher plants and green algae.
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Dynamic Energy and Mass Budgets in Biological Systems

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Reactive oxygen species as signals that modulate plant stress responses and programmed cell death.

TL;DR: Although many components of the ROS signaling network have recently been identified, the challenge remains to understand how ROS‐derived signals are integrated to eventually regulate such biological processes as plant growth, development, stress adaptation and programmed cell death.
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Algal cultures and phytoplankton ecology

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Phenol harmful effects?

The paper discusses the toxic effects of phenol on four marine microalgae. It mentions that phenol exposure led to reactive oxygen species accumulation and chlorophyll a content decrease in diatom cells, as well as ultrastructure alterations.