A pot experiment was conducted to determine the effects of varying Cr (VI) levels [0.0–4.0 mg Cr (VI) kg-1 soil in the form of potassium dichromate] on the some quality parameters of sorghum Sorghum bicolor (L.). Quality parameters was measured in terms of protein content, chlorophyll content, and IVDMD ( In vitro dry matter digestibility) content at different growth stages, i.e. 35 DAS, 70 DAS and 90 DAS (Days after sowing) that were adversely affected with an increase in Cr (VI) levels from 0.0 to 4.0 mg Cr (VI) kg-1 soil. The decline in protein content 4.67 g/ kg dry weight at T4 was observed as compared to control (T1) ( 8.96 g/kg dry weight basis) at 35 DAS in leaves , Total chlorophyll content declined from 3.25 mg g-1 fresh weight (T...
Trivalent chromium (CrIII) was not toxic, but in a certain concentration could cause stress a...
The present in vivo pot culture study showed hexavalent chromium (Cr+6) induced phytotoxic impacts a...
Agricultural production systems are immensely exposed to different environmental stresses in which h...
Soil contamination by chromium is increasing due to anthropogenic activities. Chromium is known to b...
Chromium (Cr) used in the leather tanning industry and steel production have a negative impact on...
Sorghum seeds which are in the same family as wheat and paddy, have a potential to substitute corn a...
Long term use of NPK fertilizer in the soil could caused chromium (Cr) accumulation in root, stem, ...
Chromium (Cr) is a heavy metal of commercial importance; thus, significant amounts are released in w...
This study was conducted to determine the impact of different concentrations (25, 37.5 and 50 mg kg-...
Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moech plants capable adapted to a wider range of ecological conditions. It is...
Abstract Background Chromium is the most toxic pollutant that negatively affects a plant’s metabolic...
Chromium (Cr) is the seventh most abundant metal in the earth’s crust and an important contaminant...
A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of Cr on growth, photosynthetic pigment and nutrient up...
537-543This study investigated the toxic effects of different Cr concentrations (Control, 5, 25 and ...
Heavy metals evoke multiple direct and indirect effects on plant growth and affect many physiologica...
Trivalent chromium (CrIII) was not toxic, but in a certain concentration could cause stress a...
The present in vivo pot culture study showed hexavalent chromium (Cr+6) induced phytotoxic impacts a...
Agricultural production systems are immensely exposed to different environmental stresses in which h...
Soil contamination by chromium is increasing due to anthropogenic activities. Chromium is known to b...
Chromium (Cr) used in the leather tanning industry and steel production have a negative impact on...
Sorghum seeds which are in the same family as wheat and paddy, have a potential to substitute corn a...
Long term use of NPK fertilizer in the soil could caused chromium (Cr) accumulation in root, stem, ...
Chromium (Cr) is a heavy metal of commercial importance; thus, significant amounts are released in w...
This study was conducted to determine the impact of different concentrations (25, 37.5 and 50 mg kg-...
Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moech plants capable adapted to a wider range of ecological conditions. It is...
Abstract Background Chromium is the most toxic pollutant that negatively affects a plant’s metabolic...
Chromium (Cr) is the seventh most abundant metal in the earth’s crust and an important contaminant...
A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of Cr on growth, photosynthetic pigment and nutrient up...
537-543This study investigated the toxic effects of different Cr concentrations (Control, 5, 25 and ...
Heavy metals evoke multiple direct and indirect effects on plant growth and affect many physiologica...
Trivalent chromium (CrIII) was not toxic, but in a certain concentration could cause stress a...
The present in vivo pot culture study showed hexavalent chromium (Cr+6) induced phytotoxic impacts a...
Agricultural production systems are immensely exposed to different environmental stresses in which h...