Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal whose concentration in soils is rising. This study investigated the effect of transpiration on Cd uptake by plants using soil conditions akin to those experienced by field crops. Two experiments were performed using baby leaf spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) grown in soil containing Chloride (Cl) at a typical concentration of 70 mg kg−1. Experiment 1 explored plant response to Cd over the range ~0.04 to 10 mg kg−1 so that a non-toxic concentration could be selected for Experiment 2. Experiment 2 tested the hypothesis that transpiration and Cd uptake were related using soil amended to 70 mg Cl kg−1 and 0.24 mg Cd kg. Differences in transpiration were achieved by manipulating atmospheric CO2 (~400 and~640 µL...
Crop plants often accumulate heavy metals to concentrations that exceed recommended food standard gu...
The technique of diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) has been shown to be a promising tool to as...
Not AvailableCadmium and cadmium compounds are water soluble, mobile in most soils, bioavailable, a...
Cadmium is one of the toxic heavy metals which, getting in the nutrition chain through the soil-plan...
Cadmium (Cd) may accumulate in plants to levels that are of concern in human diets. Our ability to p...
Cadmium contamination of the food chain is of serious concern. The uptake of this trace metallic ele...
The relative ease with which cadmium (Cd) in agricultural soils can transfer to crop plants can pose...
Atmospherically deposited cadmium (Cd) may accumulate in plants through foliar uptake; however, the ...
Metal contamination of soils has become a worldwide problem and great environmental threat, as these...
The effects of soil Cd contamination on Cd accumulation and distribution, growth and physiological r...
This study tested the hypothesis that Cd uptake is correlated with the shoot or root growth of Arabi...
Cadmium is a cumulative, chronic toxicant in humans for which the main exposure pathway is via plant...
The two ecotypes of Noccaea caerulescens originating from two differently contaminated sites (Redlsc...
Aims: Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic metal in soils and its accumulation in plants poses severe problems to...
Excess of heavy metals in agricultural soils is a matter of concern since it may decrease economic y...
Crop plants often accumulate heavy metals to concentrations that exceed recommended food standard gu...
The technique of diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) has been shown to be a promising tool to as...
Not AvailableCadmium and cadmium compounds are water soluble, mobile in most soils, bioavailable, a...
Cadmium is one of the toxic heavy metals which, getting in the nutrition chain through the soil-plan...
Cadmium (Cd) may accumulate in plants to levels that are of concern in human diets. Our ability to p...
Cadmium contamination of the food chain is of serious concern. The uptake of this trace metallic ele...
The relative ease with which cadmium (Cd) in agricultural soils can transfer to crop plants can pose...
Atmospherically deposited cadmium (Cd) may accumulate in plants through foliar uptake; however, the ...
Metal contamination of soils has become a worldwide problem and great environmental threat, as these...
The effects of soil Cd contamination on Cd accumulation and distribution, growth and physiological r...
This study tested the hypothesis that Cd uptake is correlated with the shoot or root growth of Arabi...
Cadmium is a cumulative, chronic toxicant in humans for which the main exposure pathway is via plant...
The two ecotypes of Noccaea caerulescens originating from two differently contaminated sites (Redlsc...
Aims: Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic metal in soils and its accumulation in plants poses severe problems to...
Excess of heavy metals in agricultural soils is a matter of concern since it may decrease economic y...
Crop plants often accumulate heavy metals to concentrations that exceed recommended food standard gu...
The technique of diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) has been shown to be a promising tool to as...
Not AvailableCadmium and cadmium compounds are water soluble, mobile in most soils, bioavailable, a...