Imed Mezghani
University of Sfax
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Chemosphere | 2015
Asma Boukhris; Isabelle Laffont-Schwob; Imed Mezghani; Lefi El Kadri; Pascale Prudent; Anca Pricop; Thierry Tatoni; Mohamed Chaieb
High fluoride pollution has been detected in the surrounding soils of the coastal superphosphate industries in the Gulf of Gabes (Southeast of Tunisia). A study was conducted in vicinity of factories analysing plant functional traits combined with plant fluoride accumulation and soil metal concentrations aiming to screen more efficiently native plant species tolerant to this pollution. Aerial parts of 18 plant species out of the 10 most abundant species per site were harvested on two polluted sites of Gabes and Skhira at the vicinity of the factories and on the less polluted site of Smara. Native plant species accumulated fluoride following the gradient of soil pollution. Fluoride contents of plant aerial parts ranged from 37 mg kg(-1) to 360 mg kg(-1) and five plant species were only found in the most polluted site. However these latter had low biomass and soil cover. Crossing biological traits and fluoride contents, a selection grid for potentially restorative plant species enabled the selection of three native perennials i.e. Rhanterium suaveolens, Atractylis serratuloides and, Erodium glaucophyllum as potential candidates for an in-situ phytoremediation program on arid fluoride-polluted sites. This approach may be used in other fluoride-polluted Mediterranean environments.
Ecotoxicology | 2017
Nada Elloumi; Mohamed Zouari; Imed Mezghani; Ferjani Ben Abdallah; S. Woodward; Monem Kallel
The biochemical and physiological effects of fluoride were investigated in loquat trees (Eriobotrya japonica) grown in the vicinity of a phosphate fertilizer plant in Tunisia. Photosynthetic rate (Pn), stomatal conductance (Gs), transpiration rate (E), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activities were assessed; along with photosynthetic pigments, lipid peroxidation, electrolytic leakage (EL) and total phenolic contents in foliage and roots of trees at different distances from the phosphate fertilizer plant. All assessed parameters showed significant discrepancies in comparison with unpolluted sites. Obtained results showed high oxidative stress indices including H2O2, lipid peroxidation, and EL, SOD, CAT and GPx activities and proline contents in leaves and roots at the polluted sites as compared to control. In contrast, leaf Pn, Gs, E and photosynthetic pigment contents were low as compared to the control. These results indicate that even though antioxidant responses increased near the factory, adverse effects on physiology were pronounced.
Archive | 2005
Nada Elloumi; Ferjani Ben Abdallah; Imed Mezghani; Ali Rhouma; Makki Boukhris
Archive | 2005
Imed Mezghani; Nada Elloumi; Ferjani Ben Abdallah; Mohamed Chaieb; Makki Boukhris
Comptes Rendus Biologies | 2006
Ferjani Ben Abdallah; Nada Elloumi; Imed Mezghani; Makki Boukhris; Jean-Pierre Garrec
Industrial Crops and Products | 2013
Maher Boukhris; Mouhiba Ben Nasri-Ayachi; Imed Mezghani; Mohamed Bouaziz; Makki Boukhris; Sami Sayadi
Flora | 2015
Fairouz Dghim; Mohamed Bouaziz; Imed Mezghani; Makki Boukhris; Mohamed Neffati
Pollution | 2018
Mohamed Zouari; Nada Elloumi; Imed Mezghani; Pascal Labrousse; B. Ben Rouina; F. Ben Abdallah; C. Ben Ahmed
Pollution | 2018
Mohamed Zouari; Nada Elloumi; Imed Mezghani; Pascal Labrousse; Béchir Ben Rouina; Ferjani Ben Abdallah; Chedlia Ben Ahmed
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018
Asma Boukhris; Isabelle Laffont-Schwob; Hélène Folzer; Jacques Rabier; Imed Mezghani; Marie-Dominique Salducci; Thierry Tatoni; Mohamed Chaieb