Abstract Background Arsenic contamination is widespread throughout the world and this toxic metalloid is known to cause cancers of organs such as liver, kidney, skin, and lung in human. In spite of a recent surge in arsenic related studies, we are still far from a comprehensive understanding of arsenic uptake, detoxification, and sequestration in plants. Crambe abyssinica, commonly known as 'abyssinian mustard', is a non-food, high biomass oil seed crop that is naturally tolerant to heavy metals. Moreover, it accumulates significantly higher levels of arsenic as compared to other species of the Brassicaceae family. Thus, C. abyssinica has great potential to be utilized as an ideal inedible crop for phytoremediation of heavy metals and metal...
Abstract Arsenic (As) is considered the most common toxic metalloid, but its molecular mode of actio...
Arsenic (As) pollution, which is on the increase around the world, poses a growing threat to the env...
The effect of arsenic (As) exposure on genome-wide expression was examined in rice (Oryza sativa L.,...
Background Arsenic contamination is widespread throughout the world and this toxic metalloid is kno...
Arsenic is an acute poison and its contamination in soil and water is widespread. Crambe abyssinicaa...
Arsenic is an acute poison and its contamination in soil and water is widespread. Crambe abyssinica ...
Inorganic arsenic is a carcinogen, and its ingestion through foods such as rice presents a significa...
<div><p>Inorganic arsenic is a carcinogen, and its ingestion through foods such as rice presents a s...
Inorganic arsenic is a carcinogen, and its ingestion through foods such as rice presents a significa...
The presence of arsenic in soil and water is a constant threat to plant growth in many regions of th...
Arsenic is a natural contaminant in the soil and ground water, which raises considerable concerns in...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid existing everywhere in the nature. It is toxic to most organisms and co...
Arsenic toxicity has become a global concern owing to the ever-increasing contamination of water, so...
Hyperaccumulation of arsenic (As) by brake fern Pteris vittata has been described as an important ge...
Food-based exposure to arsenic is a human carcinogen and can severely impact human health resulting ...
Abstract Arsenic (As) is considered the most common toxic metalloid, but its molecular mode of actio...
Arsenic (As) pollution, which is on the increase around the world, poses a growing threat to the env...
The effect of arsenic (As) exposure on genome-wide expression was examined in rice (Oryza sativa L.,...
Background Arsenic contamination is widespread throughout the world and this toxic metalloid is kno...
Arsenic is an acute poison and its contamination in soil and water is widespread. Crambe abyssinicaa...
Arsenic is an acute poison and its contamination in soil and water is widespread. Crambe abyssinica ...
Inorganic arsenic is a carcinogen, and its ingestion through foods such as rice presents a significa...
<div><p>Inorganic arsenic is a carcinogen, and its ingestion through foods such as rice presents a s...
Inorganic arsenic is a carcinogen, and its ingestion through foods such as rice presents a significa...
The presence of arsenic in soil and water is a constant threat to plant growth in many regions of th...
Arsenic is a natural contaminant in the soil and ground water, which raises considerable concerns in...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid existing everywhere in the nature. It is toxic to most organisms and co...
Arsenic toxicity has become a global concern owing to the ever-increasing contamination of water, so...
Hyperaccumulation of arsenic (As) by brake fern Pteris vittata has been described as an important ge...
Food-based exposure to arsenic is a human carcinogen and can severely impact human health resulting ...
Abstract Arsenic (As) is considered the most common toxic metalloid, but its molecular mode of actio...
Arsenic (As) pollution, which is on the increase around the world, poses a growing threat to the env...
The effect of arsenic (As) exposure on genome-wide expression was examined in rice (Oryza sativa L.,...