In average, the samples treated with metals in concentrations 150 mg L-1 shows for 17.2% lower antioxidant activity from the control sample, while for the samples treated with 350 mg L-1 this percentage is 21.23. The results show that the antioxidative defense system plays an important role in heavy metals tolerance in investigated plant and suggested that mineral nutrient imbalance is involved in changes of antioxidant levels, which may help to understand the mechanism of metal toxicity in plants
Heavy metals are naturally occurring elements originating from the Earth’s crust, but through natura...
Worldwide, metals have been distributed to excessive levels in the environment due to industrial and...
Toxic action of heavy metals on plants growing in contaminated soils intensified the research on det...
During their life span, plants can be subjected to a number of abiotic stresses, like drought, temp...
Sharma SS, Dietz K-J. The relationship between metal toxicity and cellular redox imbalance. TRENDS I...
Plants are used in different ways, among those as medicine. Monitoring of metals in the plants is of...
The contamination of soils and water with metals has created a major environmental problem, leading ...
WOS: 000460696700049Heavy metals such as Fe, Mn, Cu, Ni, Co, Cd, Zn, Hg and arsenic are for long bei...
Plants growing on heavy metal (HM)-polluted soils show toxicity symptoms, such as chlorosis and grow...
Unprecedented bioaccumulation and biomagnification of heavy metals (HMs) in the environment have bec...
AbstractPlants experience oxidative stress upon exposure to heavy metals that leads to cellular dama...
Heavy metals such as Cu and Zn are essential for normal plant growth, although elevated concentratio...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of excessive concentration of selected hea...
When plants are subjected to high metal exposure, different plant species take different strategies ...
Heavy metals such as cobalt, copper, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc are essential in trace amounts ...
Heavy metals are naturally occurring elements originating from the Earth’s crust, but through natura...
Worldwide, metals have been distributed to excessive levels in the environment due to industrial and...
Toxic action of heavy metals on plants growing in contaminated soils intensified the research on det...
During their life span, plants can be subjected to a number of abiotic stresses, like drought, temp...
Sharma SS, Dietz K-J. The relationship between metal toxicity and cellular redox imbalance. TRENDS I...
Plants are used in different ways, among those as medicine. Monitoring of metals in the plants is of...
The contamination of soils and water with metals has created a major environmental problem, leading ...
WOS: 000460696700049Heavy metals such as Fe, Mn, Cu, Ni, Co, Cd, Zn, Hg and arsenic are for long bei...
Plants growing on heavy metal (HM)-polluted soils show toxicity symptoms, such as chlorosis and grow...
Unprecedented bioaccumulation and biomagnification of heavy metals (HMs) in the environment have bec...
AbstractPlants experience oxidative stress upon exposure to heavy metals that leads to cellular dama...
Heavy metals such as Cu and Zn are essential for normal plant growth, although elevated concentratio...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of excessive concentration of selected hea...
When plants are subjected to high metal exposure, different plant species take different strategies ...
Heavy metals such as cobalt, copper, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc are essential in trace amounts ...
Heavy metals are naturally occurring elements originating from the Earth’s crust, but through natura...
Worldwide, metals have been distributed to excessive levels in the environment due to industrial and...
Toxic action of heavy metals on plants growing in contaminated soils intensified the research on det...