Encyclopedia of Inland Waters 2009
DOI: 10.1016/b978-012370626-3.00116-2
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Dissolved Humic Substances: Interactions with Organisms

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“…Humic compounds occupy a key position because of their multifarious roles in maintaining improving soil fertility and positively affecting physiological functions (both of soil biota as well as plants). Plenty of information is available on the beneficial effect of organic matter and especially humic compounds in the soil-plant system (Nardi et al, 2002;Arancon et al, 2006;Campitelli et al, 2006;Steinberg et al, 2008;Khaled and Fawy, 2011). Bowen and Rovira (1999) explained that rhizobacteria, specifically plant hormone producing rhizosphere bacteria, in conjunction with humic and fulvic acids will supply plant growth promoting hormones to stimulate root and general plant growth via improved water and nutrient utilization from the soil solution.…”
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“…Humic compounds occupy a key position because of their multifarious roles in maintaining improving soil fertility and positively affecting physiological functions (both of soil biota as well as plants). Plenty of information is available on the beneficial effect of organic matter and especially humic compounds in the soil-plant system (Nardi et al, 2002;Arancon et al, 2006;Campitelli et al, 2006;Steinberg et al, 2008;Khaled and Fawy, 2011). Bowen and Rovira (1999) explained that rhizobacteria, specifically plant hormone producing rhizosphere bacteria, in conjunction with humic and fulvic acids will supply plant growth promoting hormones to stimulate root and general plant growth via improved water and nutrient utilization from the soil solution.…”
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“…Mild chemical stress is exerted by the internalisation of HS, which induces the internal biochemical stress defence systems, such as molecular chaperones (stress shock proteins) and biotransformation enzymes (Steinberg et al 2008). It has been suggested that by acting as a mild chemical stressor to aquatic organisms, HS may benefit the organism by providing it with mechanisms to better cope with exposure to other stressors (Bouchnak and Steinberg 2010).…”
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“…Полученные нами данные свидетельствуют о те-рапевтическом эффекте исследуемой минеральной воды при экспериментальном парацетамоловом ге-патите, реализующемся, по-видимому, в значитель-ной степени благодаря содержащимся в ней гуми-новым кислотам. Эти природные биологически ак-тивные соединения, как известно, выступают в ка-честве стимуляторов клеточного дыхания, индукто-ров и модуляторов ферментов системы биотранс-формации ксенобиотиков и антиоксидантной за-щиты, оказывая таким образом противовоспали-тельный эффект и ускоряя регенерацию печеноч-ных клеток [11,12]. Полученные данные позволяют рекомендовать данную минеральную воду с уста-новленным оптимальным содержанием гуминовых кислот (20-21,5 мг/дм 3 ) для клинической апроба-ции при заболеваниях гепатобилиарной системы.…”
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