Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2148566160> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2148566160 endingPage "106" @default.
- W2148566160 startingPage "100" @default.
- W2148566160 abstract "Marine pollution monitoring is important for food bio-safety as well as the conservation of the environment. The green mussel, Perna viridis has previously been used as an eco-sentinel organism in marine pollution monitoring. In this study the byssogenesis of P. viridis was used as a biomarker during an in vivo study. Fifteen P. viridis were exposed for 14 days in filtered seawater to metal mixtures of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) containing 0.008, 0.04, 0.2, 1, 5 mg/l of each metal for 14 days. The results showed that Pb and Cd residues in the mussel tissue were proportional to the metal concentration in water. Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn’s Multiple Comparison tests were used to assess the effects of metal exposure on the production of byssus. The test results showed that the byssus production in 0.2 and 1 mg/l treatments was significantly different from controls (p < 0.05). Backward elimination regression was used to discern the role of Pb and Cd in the byssus productions. The regression demonstrated that Pb played a more important role than Cd in terms of byssogenesis. The study suggested that the byssogenesis production of P. viridis has potential to be used in biomarker studies. Keywords: Byssogenesis, green mussel, biomarker, metals." @default.
- W2148566160 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2148566160 creator A5000229829 @default.
- W2148566160 creator A5008496634 @default.
- W2148566160 creator A5040436846 @default.
- W2148566160 creator A5041264933 @default.
- W2148566160 date "2014-06-10" @default.
- W2148566160 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2148566160 title "The Use of Byssogenesis of Green Mussel, Perna Viridis, as a Biomarker in Laboratory Study" @default.
- W2148566160 cites W1484942414 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W15422817 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W1568323777 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W1843982136 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W1973415470 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W1976416147 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2000091593 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2002415011 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2007162274 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2009032666 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2014347364 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2016216262 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2023290800 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2025413391 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2032597226 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2036082114 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2039398902 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2040734647 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2041729600 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2050282102 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2056816047 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2057843841 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2059277733 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2060686665 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2061640013 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2063459352 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2077402386 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2085240211 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2106727604 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2110019859 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2118172888 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2118283540 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2137493800 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2141312896 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2143770869 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2144633240 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2145944664 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2152247819 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2159217823 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2324921875 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2325329544 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2415025025 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W333011151 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W618924905 @default.
- W2148566160 cites W2121697486 @default.
- W2148566160 doi "https://doi.org/10.2174/1573401310666140306225434" @default.
- W2148566160 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2148566160 type Work @default.
- W2148566160 sameAs 2148566160 @default.
- W2148566160 citedByCount "5" @default.
- W2148566160 countsByYear W21485661602017 @default.
- W2148566160 countsByYear W21485661602018 @default.
- W2148566160 countsByYear W21485661602019 @default.
- W2148566160 countsByYear W21485661602020 @default.
- W2148566160 countsByYear W21485661602021 @default.
- W2148566160 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2148566160 hasAuthorship W2148566160A5000229829 @default.
- W2148566160 hasAuthorship W2148566160A5008496634 @default.
- W2148566160 hasAuthorship W2148566160A5040436846 @default.
- W2148566160 hasAuthorship W2148566160A5041264933 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C107872376 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C161153951 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C197248824 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C2776644168 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C2777095139 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C2777123295 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C2779987062 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C2781197716 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C2909208804 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C505870484 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C544657597 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConceptScore W2148566160C107872376 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConceptScore W2148566160C161153951 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConceptScore W2148566160C178790620 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConceptScore W2148566160C185592680 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConceptScore W2148566160C18903297 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConceptScore W2148566160C197248824 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConceptScore W2148566160C2776644168 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConceptScore W2148566160C2777095139 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConceptScore W2148566160C2777123295 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConceptScore W2148566160C2779987062 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConceptScore W2148566160C2781197716 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConceptScore W2148566160C2909208804 @default.
- W2148566160 hasConceptScore W2148566160C505870484 @default.