Among the heavy metals (HMs), lead (Pb) is considered as a toxic HM which adversely affects growth and development of crop plants. The present experiment was aimed to investigate the potential role of ascorbic acid (ASC) in the reversal of Pb-inhibited nitrogen and sulfur assimilation enzymes activity and activity of photosynthesis enzyme ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) and growth response in wheat plants. Wheat seedlings were subjected to 0 mM (control) and 0.2 mM and 0.6 mM of ASC with and without 2 mM of Pb. Plants treated with Pb exhibited the following reduced growth characteristics (root length, shoot length, root fresh weight (FW), shoot FW, root dry weight (DW) and shoot DW). A decrease was also observed in...
Objective: The distribution, growth, development and productivity of wheat plants are greatly affect...
Pots experiment was conducted during the two successive seasons of (2013 – 2014) and (2014 – 2015) i...
Durum wheat plants (Triticum durum cv Creso) were grown in the presence of cadmium (0–40 μM) and ana...
WOS: 000477688700012Lead (Pb) is one of the major common environmental pollutants. Although, it is n...
This study was performed to determine the possible ameliorative effect of alpha-lipoic acid (LA) aga...
Lead (Pb) is a persistent and widespread environmental toxicant which becomes one of the major envir...
Lead (Pb) is a persistent and widespread environmental toxicant which becomes one of the major envir...
In this research, relevant physiological indices were measured in seedling leaves of six different w...
The amplitude of antioxidative enzymatic response was investigated in Triticum aestivum cv. Maruca. ...
Lead (Pb) is the second most toxic heavy metal after arsenic (As), which has no role in biological s...
AbstractLead (Pb) is the most common heavy metal contaminant in the environment. Pb is not an essent...
Lead (Pb2+) pollution in the soil sub-ecosystem has been a continuously growing problem due to econo...
Today, phenolic compounds and plant growth regulator has been proposed, to reduce the negative effec...
Lead (Pb) is an environmental pollutant extremely toxic to plants productivity and threatens human a...
Abstract Lead (Pb) is an environmental pollutant extremely toxic to plants and other living organism...
Objective: The distribution, growth, development and productivity of wheat plants are greatly affect...
Pots experiment was conducted during the two successive seasons of (2013 – 2014) and (2014 – 2015) i...
Durum wheat plants (Triticum durum cv Creso) were grown in the presence of cadmium (0–40 μM) and ana...
WOS: 000477688700012Lead (Pb) is one of the major common environmental pollutants. Although, it is n...
This study was performed to determine the possible ameliorative effect of alpha-lipoic acid (LA) aga...
Lead (Pb) is a persistent and widespread environmental toxicant which becomes one of the major envir...
Lead (Pb) is a persistent and widespread environmental toxicant which becomes one of the major envir...
In this research, relevant physiological indices were measured in seedling leaves of six different w...
The amplitude of antioxidative enzymatic response was investigated in Triticum aestivum cv. Maruca. ...
Lead (Pb) is the second most toxic heavy metal after arsenic (As), which has no role in biological s...
AbstractLead (Pb) is the most common heavy metal contaminant in the environment. Pb is not an essent...
Lead (Pb2+) pollution in the soil sub-ecosystem has been a continuously growing problem due to econo...
Today, phenolic compounds and plant growth regulator has been proposed, to reduce the negative effec...
Lead (Pb) is an environmental pollutant extremely toxic to plants productivity and threatens human a...
Abstract Lead (Pb) is an environmental pollutant extremely toxic to plants and other living organism...
Objective: The distribution, growth, development and productivity of wheat plants are greatly affect...
Pots experiment was conducted during the two successive seasons of (2013 – 2014) and (2014 – 2015) i...
Durum wheat plants (Triticum durum cv Creso) were grown in the presence of cadmium (0–40 μM) and ana...