Bioindicator News
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Characterising the biodiversity and functioning of European soils
World Soil Day (Dec 5, 2014) concludes a week-long series of events in Dijon bringing together international scientists. The results of the European EcoFINDERS project, coordinated by INRA, were revealed for the occasion. This project helped create standardised methods of measuring soil biodiversity, and as a result, vital data on the health of Europe’s soils were gathered. The analyses ...
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Bioindicators for environmental monitoring: JRC releases new certified reference material
ERM®-CD200 is a new material based onFucus vesiculosus, a brown algae commonly known as bladderwrack. It is certified for the mass fractions of arsenic, cadmium, copper, mercury, lead, selenium and zinc. This material represents an important measurement tool, as seaweeds are indicators of coastal environmental health. Selected chemical elements have long been measured in seaweed, as this ...
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