Not AvailableA experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of chromium (Cr) on seed germination, root elongation and coleoptile growth in pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan). The seed of the pigeon pea crop was treated with five concentrations of Cr (0, 20, 40, 80 and 100 ppm). The results indicated that the per cent germination of test crop was decreased after application of 20 ppm Cr concentration. The effect on root elongation and shoot growth was more pronounced which gradully decreased with increasing levels of chromium application from 20 to 100 ppm. With the time, root elongation and coleoptile growth was decreased during crop growth. The root elongation of the pigeon pea was more sensitive than coleoptile growth for Crtoxicity.Not...
In recent years, Heavy Metals (HMs) pollution has become a serious problem all over the world as the...
Heavy metals possess many distressing effects on living organisms either directly and/or indirectly....
The effect of Cr+6 with and without chelating agents were assessed in mung bean seedlings grown hydr...
The ecotoxicological effects of Cr2+ on germination and early seedling growth of six pulses were inv...
The research presented in this paper was undertaken to study the short term response to hexavalent c...
This study was conducted to determine and compare the inhibitory effects of chromium on seed germina...
Chromium (Cr) is a potent heavy metal which pollutes both soil and aquatic body. Therefore, it shoul...
The ever-increasing industrial activities over the decades have generated high toxic metal such as c...
Chromium is a heavy metal; this element is considered as an environmental hazard. Toxicity effects o...
Not AvailableChromium (Cr) presently used in various major industries and its residues possess a pot...
In order to determine the toxic effect of chromium Cr(VI) on the seed germination, the root and shoo...
The aim of this research is to study accumulation of Chromium along with nutrients and its effect on...
Copyright © 2013 Hira Amin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Chromium levels comprised between 50 and 200 mg L−1 Cr were toxic to miscanthus and growthwas comple...
Plant growth and some phisiological parameters were investigated in plants exposed to diverse chromi...
In recent years, Heavy Metals (HMs) pollution has become a serious problem all over the world as the...
Heavy metals possess many distressing effects on living organisms either directly and/or indirectly....
The effect of Cr+6 with and without chelating agents were assessed in mung bean seedlings grown hydr...
The ecotoxicological effects of Cr2+ on germination and early seedling growth of six pulses were inv...
The research presented in this paper was undertaken to study the short term response to hexavalent c...
This study was conducted to determine and compare the inhibitory effects of chromium on seed germina...
Chromium (Cr) is a potent heavy metal which pollutes both soil and aquatic body. Therefore, it shoul...
The ever-increasing industrial activities over the decades have generated high toxic metal such as c...
Chromium is a heavy metal; this element is considered as an environmental hazard. Toxicity effects o...
Not AvailableChromium (Cr) presently used in various major industries and its residues possess a pot...
In order to determine the toxic effect of chromium Cr(VI) on the seed germination, the root and shoo...
The aim of this research is to study accumulation of Chromium along with nutrients and its effect on...
Copyright © 2013 Hira Amin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Chromium levels comprised between 50 and 200 mg L−1 Cr were toxic to miscanthus and growthwas comple...
Plant growth and some phisiological parameters were investigated in plants exposed to diverse chromi...
In recent years, Heavy Metals (HMs) pollution has become a serious problem all over the world as the...
Heavy metals possess many distressing effects on living organisms either directly and/or indirectly....
The effect of Cr+6 with and without chelating agents were assessed in mung bean seedlings grown hydr...