1995
DOI: 10.1016/0041-0101(95)93855-o
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Metal content profiles in mushrooms: toxico-environmental implications and approach to the mechanism of bioaccumulation

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“…Human activities and natural processes cause environmental pollution to increase with different pollutants inclusive toxic metals. Different organisms for example mosses, lichens and fungi are used to determine environmental pollution caused by metals (Chiarenzelli et al, 2001;Adamo et al, 2003;Michelot et al, 1994). Lichens are symbiotic systems consisting of a fungus and a photosynthetic partner (green algae and cyanobacteria).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human activities and natural processes cause environmental pollution to increase with different pollutants inclusive toxic metals. Different organisms for example mosses, lichens and fungi are used to determine environmental pollution caused by metals (Chiarenzelli et al, 2001;Adamo et al, 2003;Michelot et al, 1994). Lichens are symbiotic systems consisting of a fungus and a photosynthetic partner (green algae and cyanobacteria).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%