Use of organic acids for promoting heavy metals phytoextraction is gaining worldwide attention. The present study investigated the influence of citric acid (CA) in enhancing copper (Cu) uptake by Brassica napus L. seedlings. 6 Weeks old B. napus seedlings were exposed to different levels of copper (Cu, 0, 50 and 100μM) alone or with CA (2.5mM) in a nutrient medium for 40 days. Exposure to elevated Cu levels (50 and 100μM) significantly reduced the growth, biomass production, chlorophyll content, gas exchange attributes and soluble proteins of B. napus seedlings. In addition, Cu toxicity increased the production of hydrogen peroxide (HO), malondialdehyde (MDA) and electrolyte leakage (EL) in leaf and root tissues of B. napus. Activities of a...
Copper is a frequently used heavy metal worldwide and known to be an essential micronutrient for mos...
Copyright © 2012 P. Karimi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
We analyzed the effect of different copper (Cu) concentrations (0.10, 0.15, 0.20 and 0.35 mM) and t...
Phytoextraction is an environmentally friendly and a cost-effective strategy for remediation of heav...
Hydroponic experiments were conducted to compare the effects of excess copper (Cu) on growth and pho...
Heavy metal accumulation causes huge environmental problems, particularly in agricultural ecosystems...
Abstract Phytoextraction is a novel technique that involves using plants to remove heavy metals from...
To improve the knowledge about the use of plants for the removal of toxic metals from contaminated s...
Copper (Cu) pollution in agricultural soils is considered as a serious health risk due to its accumu...
Phytoremediation is an emerging technology that employs the use of higher plants for the clean up co...
Copper (Cu) plays a key role in plant physiological and biochemical function but is harmful to plant...
Ascorbic acid (AsA) is one of the most important and abundantly occurring water-soluble antioxidants...
A better understanding of the mechanisms that govern copper (Cu) uptake, distribution and tolerance ...
The ameliorating effects of four exogenous effectors were investigated in germinating pea seeds expo...
Background: Using ornamental plants for phytoremediation of Heavy Metals (HMs) in soil environments ...
Copper is a frequently used heavy metal worldwide and known to be an essential micronutrient for mos...
Copyright © 2012 P. Karimi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
We analyzed the effect of different copper (Cu) concentrations (0.10, 0.15, 0.20 and 0.35 mM) and t...
Phytoextraction is an environmentally friendly and a cost-effective strategy for remediation of heav...
Hydroponic experiments were conducted to compare the effects of excess copper (Cu) on growth and pho...
Heavy metal accumulation causes huge environmental problems, particularly in agricultural ecosystems...
Abstract Phytoextraction is a novel technique that involves using plants to remove heavy metals from...
To improve the knowledge about the use of plants for the removal of toxic metals from contaminated s...
Copper (Cu) pollution in agricultural soils is considered as a serious health risk due to its accumu...
Phytoremediation is an emerging technology that employs the use of higher plants for the clean up co...
Copper (Cu) plays a key role in plant physiological and biochemical function but is harmful to plant...
Ascorbic acid (AsA) is one of the most important and abundantly occurring water-soluble antioxidants...
A better understanding of the mechanisms that govern copper (Cu) uptake, distribution and tolerance ...
The ameliorating effects of four exogenous effectors were investigated in germinating pea seeds expo...
Background: Using ornamental plants for phytoremediation of Heavy Metals (HMs) in soil environments ...
Copper is a frequently used heavy metal worldwide and known to be an essential micronutrient for mos...
Copyright © 2012 P. Karimi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
We analyzed the effect of different copper (Cu) concentrations (0.10, 0.15, 0.20 and 0.35 mM) and t...