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161 related items for PubMed ID: 26844661

  • 1. Suitability of Tillandsia usneoides and Aechmea fasciata for biomonitoring toxic elements under tropical seasonal climate.
    Giampaoli P, Wannaz ED, Tavares AR, Domingos M.
    Chemosphere; 2016 Apr; 149():14-23. PubMed ID: 26844661
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  • 2. Tillandsia usneoides: a successful alternative for biomonitoring changes in air quality due to a new highway in São Paulo, Brazil.
    Cardoso-Gustavson P, Fernandes FF, Alves ES, Victorio MP, Moura BB, Domingos M, Rodrigues CA, Ribeiro AP, Nievola CC, Figueiredo AM.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2016 Jan; 23(2):1779-88. PubMed ID: 26396016
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  • 3. Assessment of atmospheric metallic pollution in the metropolitan region of São Paulo, Brazil, employing Tillandsia usneoides L. as biomonitor.
    Figueiredo AM, Nogueira CA, Saiki M, Milian FM, Domingos M.
    Environ Pollut; 2007 Jan; 145(1):279-92. PubMed ID: 16777290
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  • 4. Tillandsia usneoides as biomonitors of trace elements contents in the atmosphere of the mining district of Cartagena-La Unión (Spain): New insights for element transfer and pollution source tracing.
    Schreck E, Viers J, Blondet I, Auda Y, Macouin M, Zouiten C, Freydier R, Dufréchou G, Chmeleff J, Darrozes J.
    Chemosphere; 2020 Feb; 241():124955. PubMed ID: 31604198
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  • 5. Assessment of heavy metals in the particulate matter of two Brazilian metropolitan areas by using Tillandsia usneoides as atmospheric biomonitor.
    Vianna NA, Gonçalves D, Brandão F, de Barros RP, Amado Filho GM, Meire RO, Torres JP, Malm O, D'Oliveira Júnior A, Andrade LR.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2011 Mar; 18(3):416-27. PubMed ID: 20798993
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  • 6. Tillandsia usneoides: A successful alternative for biomonitoring changes in air quality due to a new highway in São Paulo, Brazil.
    Cardoso-Gustavson P, Fernandes FF, Alves ES, Victorio MP, Moura BB, Domingos M, Rodrigues CA, Ribeiro AP, Nievola CC, Figueiredo AMG.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2017 May; 24(13):12015. PubMed ID: 28424961
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  • 7. First assessment of atmospheric pollution by trace elements and particulate matter after a severe collapse of a tailings dam, Minas Gerais, Brazil: An insight into biomonitoring with Tillandsia usneoides and a public health dataset.
    Parente CET, Carvalho GO, Lino AS, Sabagh LT, Azeredo A, Freitas DFS, Ramos VS, Teixeira C, Meire RO, Ferreira Filho VJM, Malm O.
    Environ Res; 2023 Sep 15; 233():116435. PubMed ID: 37331556
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  • 9. Assessment of heavy metal accumulation in two species of Tillandsia in relation to atmospheric emission sources in Argentina.
    Wannaz ED, Carreras HA, Pérez CA, Pignata ML.
    Sci Total Environ; 2006 May 15; 361(1-3):267-78. PubMed ID: 16364408
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  • 10. Biomonitoring of Potentially Toxic Elements in Two Polluted Areas from Lurigancho-Chosica Using the genus Tillandsia latifolia and T. purpurea as Biomonitor.
    De La Cruz ARH, Molina HY, Monrroy XRV, Beringui K, Caysahuana AC, Suazo JA, Rafael NC, Gioda A, Payano IGU.
    Bull Environ Contam Toxicol; 2021 Jul 15; 107(1):69-76. PubMed ID: 33666681
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  • 12. Tracking atmospheric dispersion of metals in Rio de Janeiro Metropolitan region (Brazil) with epiphytes as bioindicators.
    Marques Junior AN, Panetto DP, Lamego F, Nepomuceno FO, Monna F, Losno R, Guillon R.
    An Acad Bras Cienc; 2018 Jul 15; 90(3):2991-3005. PubMed ID: 30304230
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  • 13. Fluorescence emission spectra of target chloroplast metabolites (flavonoids, carotenoids, lipofuscins, pheophytins) as biomarkers of air pollutants and seasonal tropical climate.
    Giampaoli P, Fernandes FF, Tavares AR, Domingos M, Cardoso-Gustavson P.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2020 Jul 15; 27(20):25363-25373. PubMed ID: 32347483
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  • 14. Perturbation vectors to evaluate air quality using lichens and bromeliads: a Brazilian case study.
    Monna F, Marques AN, Guillon R, Losno R, Couette S, Navarro N, Dongarra G, Tamburo E, Varrica D, Chateau C, Nepomuceno FO.
    Environ Monit Assess; 2017 Oct 17; 189(11):566. PubMed ID: 29038984
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  • 16. Ryegrass cv. Lema and guava cv. Paluma biomonitoring suitability for estimating nutritional contamination risks under seasonal climate in Southeastern Brazil.
    Bulbovas P, Camargo CZS, Domingos M.
    Ecotoxicol Environ Saf; 2015 Aug 17; 118():149-157. PubMed ID: 25938695
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  • 17. The influence of atmospheric particles on the elemental content of vegetables in urban gardens of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
    Amato-Lourenco LF, Moreira TCL, de Oliveira Souza VC, Barbosa F, Saiki M, Saldiva PHN, Mauad T.
    Environ Pollut; 2016 Sep 17; 216():125-134. PubMed ID: 27249450
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  • 19. Accumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and trace elements in the bioindicator plants Tillandsia capillaris and Lolium multiflorum exposed at PM10 monitoring stations in Stuttgart (Germany).
    Rodriguez JH, Pignata ML, Fangmeier A, Klumpp A.
    Chemosphere; 2010 Jun 17; 80(3):208-15. PubMed ID: 20493514
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