The Modern Concept of Hormesis: Overview of the Issue and Significance for Ecology
- Авторлар: Erofeeva E.1, Gelashvili D.1, Rozenberg G.2
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Мекемелер:
- Lobachevsky Nizhni Novgorod State University
- Institute of Ecology of the Volga River Basin, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Шығарылым: Том 143, № 6 (2023)
- Беттер: 553-564
- Бөлім: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0042-1324/article/view/229429
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0042132423060030
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/ZIBHKR
- ID: 229429
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Аннотация
Currently, it has been established that when living organisms are exposed to various environmental factors (abiotic, biotic, and anthropogenic), hormesis is a fairly common phenomenon. Hormesis is found in different groups of organisms and at almost all levels of the organization of living systems from the cell to ecosystem level. At the same time, a comprehensive analysis of the significance of hormesis for ecology has not been carried out. This review analyzes the modern concept of hormesis, as well as its significance for various fields of ecology.
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Авторлар туралы
E. Erofeeva
Lobachevsky Nizhni Novgorod State University
Хат алмасуға жауапты Автор.
Email: ele77785674@yandex.ru
Russia, Nizhni Novgorod
D. Gelashvili
Lobachevsky Nizhni Novgorod State University
Email: ele77785674@yandex.ru
Russia, Nizhni Novgorod
G. Rozenberg
Institute of Ecology of the Volga River Basin, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: ele77785674@yandex.ru
Russia, Tolyatti
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