Not AvailableThe minerals boron (B), cobalt (Co), molybdenum (Mo) and Nickel (Ni) are beneficial to plant in trace amounts, but excess levels of these cause toxicity limiting crop production. An attempt was made to review the phytotoxicity symptoms, effects on growth and physiology and tolerance and amelioration of these toxicities in crop plants. Though, chlorosis and necrosis of leaves are the common expression of toxicities of these minerals and except B the critical toxic concentration of Co, Mo and Ni in soil has been worked out only for a few crops, the toxicity responses of these minerals in soil and plant tissues vary considerably across the soils and crop genotypes. These toxicities reduce chlorophyll, affect cell metabolites and ...
Contaminants in soils can enter food chains through primary producers. Bioavailable contaminants can...
Boron (B) is an essential mineral nutrient for growth of plants, and B deficiency is now a worldwide...
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Whilst of lesser prevalence than B deficient soils, B-rich soils are important, causing B toxicity i...
Boron toxicity is a common problem for many crop plants, especially those growing on soil with high ...
Summary During recent years more work has been done on the practical value of minor elements than on...
BRUNE A, Dietz K-J. A comparative analysis of element composition of roots and leaves of barley seed...
Not AvailablePresently, the world is suffering from the declining trend of crop yields globally, mak...
High concentrations of Cd, Pb, Cu and Cr can cause harmful effects to the environment. These highly ...
Abstract Information about biological significance and possible phytotoxicity of many trace elements...
Nickel (Ni) is a naturally occurring metal, but anthropogenic activities such as industrialization, ...
Nickel (Ni) is becoming a toxic pollutant in agricultural environments. Due to its diverse uses from...
Although maximum accumulation of boron was found in Water cress but it is not abundant in the rice f...
BORON (B) is a micronutrient element thatplants require in trace amounts.The concen-tration range in...
This study investigated the main factors contributing to boron toxicity in plants. Growth was rapidl...
Contaminants in soils can enter food chains through primary producers. Bioavailable contaminants can...
Boron (B) is an essential mineral nutrient for growth of plants, and B deficiency is now a worldwide...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Whilst of lesser prevalence than B deficient soils, B-rich soils are important, causing B toxicity i...
Boron toxicity is a common problem for many crop plants, especially those growing on soil with high ...
Summary During recent years more work has been done on the practical value of minor elements than on...
BRUNE A, Dietz K-J. A comparative analysis of element composition of roots and leaves of barley seed...
Not AvailablePresently, the world is suffering from the declining trend of crop yields globally, mak...
High concentrations of Cd, Pb, Cu and Cr can cause harmful effects to the environment. These highly ...
Abstract Information about biological significance and possible phytotoxicity of many trace elements...
Nickel (Ni) is a naturally occurring metal, but anthropogenic activities such as industrialization, ...
Nickel (Ni) is becoming a toxic pollutant in agricultural environments. Due to its diverse uses from...
Although maximum accumulation of boron was found in Water cress but it is not abundant in the rice f...
BORON (B) is a micronutrient element thatplants require in trace amounts.The concen-tration range in...
This study investigated the main factors contributing to boron toxicity in plants. Growth was rapidl...
Contaminants in soils can enter food chains through primary producers. Bioavailable contaminants can...
Boron (B) is an essential mineral nutrient for growth of plants, and B deficiency is now a worldwide...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...