A study is reported on the physiological effects of copper on two cultivars of Festuca rubra, the zinc/lead-tolerant cv. Merlin and a sensitive cultivar S59. The former was shown to withstand copper with-a high tolerance index (80.33\%) at 50 mg L-1 Cu2+ concentration in the culture medium. Copper treatment up to 50 mg L-1 appeared to cause little change (less than 5\%) in root and shoot elongation. Fresh weights of roots were however significantly reduced when the copper concentration was above 10 mg L-1, although the metal appeared to have no effect on shoot fresh weights. Similarly Cu seemed to affect the water content of the root but not the shoot. The accumulation of Cu in the root tissues increased rapidly with an increase in metal co...
ABSTRACT: Phytoremediation is an alternative technique used to treat copper-contaminated soils. The ...
The extensive use of copper-bearing fungicides in vineyards is responsible for the accumulation of c...
Cu tolerance and accumulation have been studied in Haumaniastrum katangense, a cuprophyte from Katan...
A multi-metal tolerant grass species, Festuca rubru cv. Merlin, was employed to study the mechanism ...
Copper (Cu), is one of the essential elements for plants. In this study, Triticum aestivum L. cv. T...
Copper (Cu) is an essential micronutrient for plants because it participates in several redox reacti...
Differences in copper (Cu) absorption and transport, physiological responses and structural characte...
Copper uptake, accumulation in different tissues and organs and biochemical and physiological parame...
Copper (Cu) locally contaminates soils and might negatively affect growth and yield of crops. A bett...
Copper (Cu) locally contaminates soils and might negatively affect growth and yield of crops. A bett...
<span class="longtext1"><span lang="EN-US">Soils contaminated by copper may interfere with the physi...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study is to examine the effects of salicylic acid on the growth, ecophysio...
High copper (Cu) levels in soil caused by anthropic activity, as in vineyards, can cause phytotoxici...
A study quantifying the effects of different copper (Cu) concentrations (50, 200, 800 and 1,000 mg k...
ABSTRACTHigh concentrations of copper (Cu) may be toxic to plants, yet some species can be tolerant ...
ABSTRACT: Phytoremediation is an alternative technique used to treat copper-contaminated soils. The ...
The extensive use of copper-bearing fungicides in vineyards is responsible for the accumulation of c...
Cu tolerance and accumulation have been studied in Haumaniastrum katangense, a cuprophyte from Katan...
A multi-metal tolerant grass species, Festuca rubru cv. Merlin, was employed to study the mechanism ...
Copper (Cu), is one of the essential elements for plants. In this study, Triticum aestivum L. cv. T...
Copper (Cu) is an essential micronutrient for plants because it participates in several redox reacti...
Differences in copper (Cu) absorption and transport, physiological responses and structural characte...
Copper uptake, accumulation in different tissues and organs and biochemical and physiological parame...
Copper (Cu) locally contaminates soils and might negatively affect growth and yield of crops. A bett...
Copper (Cu) locally contaminates soils and might negatively affect growth and yield of crops. A bett...
<span class="longtext1"><span lang="EN-US">Soils contaminated by copper may interfere with the physi...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study is to examine the effects of salicylic acid on the growth, ecophysio...
High copper (Cu) levels in soil caused by anthropic activity, as in vineyards, can cause phytotoxici...
A study quantifying the effects of different copper (Cu) concentrations (50, 200, 800 and 1,000 mg k...
ABSTRACTHigh concentrations of copper (Cu) may be toxic to plants, yet some species can be tolerant ...
ABSTRACT: Phytoremediation is an alternative technique used to treat copper-contaminated soils. The ...
The extensive use of copper-bearing fungicides in vineyards is responsible for the accumulation of c...
Cu tolerance and accumulation have been studied in Haumaniastrum katangense, a cuprophyte from Katan...