Roots of whole 3 week-old pea seedlings (Pisum sativum L.) var. "Bordi" were immersed for 24 h in solutions of lead chloride at Pb copcentrations of 200, 400, 800,12000 mg dm3. Accumulation of lead in roots was independent of the Pb concentration, whereas the accumulation of Pb in shoots was an almost linear function of the concentration of this element in the root medium. This treatment caused Pb concentration-dependent inhibition of apparent photosynthesis (APS), photorespiration (PR), 14CO2 uptake, stomatal opening and transpiration of shoots and also germination of seeds. The most sensitive to Pb contamination was CO2 exchange, then transpiration and to a lesser degree germination of seeds. Lead caused a considerable alteration of photo...
Lead (Pb) is one of the most dangerous pollutants in the environment. In this research, the effects ...
Heavy metal is a major source of the edaphic pollution which is extensive incidence as consequences ...
The study determined the tolerance of pole bean (Vigna sesquipedalis [L] Verdec subspecies sesquiped...
In this study, we investigated the effects of different lead (Pb) concentrations (0, 200, 600, 1000,...
<div><p>In this study, we investigated the effects of different lead (Pb) concentrations (0, 200, 60...
Soil contamination with heavy metals leads to the accumulation of significant amounts of these eleme...
In this study, effects of lead on ultracellular structure and pigment contents of Brassica napus wer...
Lead (Pb) is the second most toxic heavy metal after arsenic (As), which has no role in biological s...
Lead (Pb) environmental contamination remains prevalent. Pisum sativum L. plants have been used in ...
Contamination of soil by various heavy metals is increasing day by day by different activities, such...
The effect of Pb on nitrate reductase activity, protein, total organic nitrogen and on the chlorophy...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
The effect of Pb on nitrate reductase activity, protein, total organic nitrogen and on the chlorophy...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
Lead (Pb) is one of the most dangerous pollutants in the environment. In this research, the effects ...
Heavy metal is a major source of the edaphic pollution which is extensive incidence as consequences ...
The study determined the tolerance of pole bean (Vigna sesquipedalis [L] Verdec subspecies sesquiped...
In this study, we investigated the effects of different lead (Pb) concentrations (0, 200, 600, 1000,...
<div><p>In this study, we investigated the effects of different lead (Pb) concentrations (0, 200, 60...
Soil contamination with heavy metals leads to the accumulation of significant amounts of these eleme...
In this study, effects of lead on ultracellular structure and pigment contents of Brassica napus wer...
Lead (Pb) is the second most toxic heavy metal after arsenic (As), which has no role in biological s...
Lead (Pb) environmental contamination remains prevalent. Pisum sativum L. plants have been used in ...
Contamination of soil by various heavy metals is increasing day by day by different activities, such...
The effect of Pb on nitrate reductase activity, protein, total organic nitrogen and on the chlorophy...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
The effect of Pb on nitrate reductase activity, protein, total organic nitrogen and on the chlorophy...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
Lead (Pb) is one of the most dangerous pollutants in the environment. In this research, the effects ...
Heavy metal is a major source of the edaphic pollution which is extensive incidence as consequences ...
The study determined the tolerance of pole bean (Vigna sesquipedalis [L] Verdec subspecies sesquiped...