The present study shows that in celery Cr(III) induces deleterious effects on seedling development and morphology, and a number of metabolic responses related to stress. Exogenous CrCl3 from 0.01 to 1 mM increasingly inhibited seed germination and hypocotyl elongation, or completely blocked it (10 mM), while the root apparatus was dramatically damaged even at the lowest dose. Seedlings took up exogenous Cr(III) in a dose-dependent manner, roots being the site of major metal accumulation; translocation towards the hypocotyl and cotyledonary leaves was also detected. Either total or chlorophyll a content was significantly reduced by chromium as low as 0.01 mM. A large accumulation of free and, to a lesser extent, conjugated polyamines occurre...
The present in vivo pot culture study showed hexavalent chromium (Cr+6) induced phytotoxic impacts a...
The present study was carried out to determine the uptake and translocation of hexavalent chromium (...
Soil contamination by chromium (Cr) has become an increasing problem worldwide as a result of extens...
The present study shows that in celery Cr(III) induces deleterious effects on seedling development a...
The research presented in this paper was undertaken to study the short term response to hexavalent c...
In order to determine the toxic effect of chromium Cr(VI) on the seed germination, the root and shoo...
The ability of both trivalent and hexavalent forms of chromium to interfere with some metabolic path...
Chromium (Cr) is a potent heavy metal which pollutes both soil and aquatic body. Therefore, it shoul...
The study aimed to investigate the short-term effects of Cr on the ultrastructure of root, stem and ...
Abstract Background Plants experience severe physiological stress from heavy metal pollution caused ...
Chromium levels comprised between 50 and 200 mg L−1 Cr were toxic to miscanthus and growthwas comple...
The ecotoxicological effects of Cr2+ on germination and early seedling growth of six pulses were inv...
Increasing the mobilization and root uptake of chromium (Cr) by synthetic and plant-borne chelators ...
Heavy metals evoke multiple direct and indirect effects on plant growth and affect many physiologica...
Heavy metals possess many distressing effects on living organisms either directly and/or indirectly....
The present in vivo pot culture study showed hexavalent chromium (Cr+6) induced phytotoxic impacts a...
The present study was carried out to determine the uptake and translocation of hexavalent chromium (...
Soil contamination by chromium (Cr) has become an increasing problem worldwide as a result of extens...
The present study shows that in celery Cr(III) induces deleterious effects on seedling development a...
The research presented in this paper was undertaken to study the short term response to hexavalent c...
In order to determine the toxic effect of chromium Cr(VI) on the seed germination, the root and shoo...
The ability of both trivalent and hexavalent forms of chromium to interfere with some metabolic path...
Chromium (Cr) is a potent heavy metal which pollutes both soil and aquatic body. Therefore, it shoul...
The study aimed to investigate the short-term effects of Cr on the ultrastructure of root, stem and ...
Abstract Background Plants experience severe physiological stress from heavy metal pollution caused ...
Chromium levels comprised between 50 and 200 mg L−1 Cr were toxic to miscanthus and growthwas comple...
The ecotoxicological effects of Cr2+ on germination and early seedling growth of six pulses were inv...
Increasing the mobilization and root uptake of chromium (Cr) by synthetic and plant-borne chelators ...
Heavy metals evoke multiple direct and indirect effects on plant growth and affect many physiologica...
Heavy metals possess many distressing effects on living organisms either directly and/or indirectly....
The present in vivo pot culture study showed hexavalent chromium (Cr+6) induced phytotoxic impacts a...
The present study was carried out to determine the uptake and translocation of hexavalent chromium (...
Soil contamination by chromium (Cr) has become an increasing problem worldwide as a result of extens...