Biotransformation and metabolic responses of plants to cyanide were investigated using pre-rooted plants of weeping willows (Salix babylonica L.) grown hydroponically in growth chambers and treated with potassium cyanide. Various physiological parameters of the plants were monitored to determine toxicity from exogenous cyanide exposure. Cyanide doses used in this study showed growth-promoting effects on plants, exhibiting higher measured values of transpiration rates, chlorophyll contents and soluble protein contents compared with the non-treated control plants. Superoxide dismutases (SOD), catalase (CAT) and peroxidase (POD) activities in leaves showed a slight change to cyanide application in most treatments. Of all selected parameters, s...
The metabolic response of plants to exogenous supply and bioaccumulation of trivalent chromium (Cr3+...
Cyanide production has been reported from over 2500 plant species, including some members of the Bra...
Cyanide is highly toxic as it inhibits respiration in aerobic organisms by binding to cytochrome c o...
The remediation potential and metabolic responses of plants to ferricyanide were investigated using ...
Cyanide is uncontrollably produced in some industrial operations and has lethal effects on humans an...
Uptake, assimilation, and toxicity of exogenous iron cyanide complexes in plants were investigated. ...
A method for free cyanide and strongly-complexed cyanide measurement within plant tissue was develop...
Plants naturally produce cyanide (CN) which is maintained at low levels in their cells by a process ...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF: Aissatou Sidibe, for the Master of Science degree in Plant Biology, pr...
The effects of different levels of external nitrogen on the uptake, distribution and assimilation of...
Knowledge of the kinetic parameters, the half-saturation constant (Km) and the maximum metabolic cap...
In non-cyanogenic plants, cyanide is a co-product of ethylene and camalexin biosynthesis. To maintai...
Cyanide is a co-product of ethylene biosynthesis in higher plants via the ACC pathway. In certain ph...
Cyanide a by-product from cyanogenic glucosides is toxic to humans and most living organisms due to ...
Cyanide is produced throughout a plant\u27s life cycle alongside the hormone ethylene by oxidation o...
The metabolic response of plants to exogenous supply and bioaccumulation of trivalent chromium (Cr3+...
Cyanide production has been reported from over 2500 plant species, including some members of the Bra...
Cyanide is highly toxic as it inhibits respiration in aerobic organisms by binding to cytochrome c o...
The remediation potential and metabolic responses of plants to ferricyanide were investigated using ...
Cyanide is uncontrollably produced in some industrial operations and has lethal effects on humans an...
Uptake, assimilation, and toxicity of exogenous iron cyanide complexes in plants were investigated. ...
A method for free cyanide and strongly-complexed cyanide measurement within plant tissue was develop...
Plants naturally produce cyanide (CN) which is maintained at low levels in their cells by a process ...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF: Aissatou Sidibe, for the Master of Science degree in Plant Biology, pr...
The effects of different levels of external nitrogen on the uptake, distribution and assimilation of...
Knowledge of the kinetic parameters, the half-saturation constant (Km) and the maximum metabolic cap...
In non-cyanogenic plants, cyanide is a co-product of ethylene and camalexin biosynthesis. To maintai...
Cyanide is a co-product of ethylene biosynthesis in higher plants via the ACC pathway. In certain ph...
Cyanide a by-product from cyanogenic glucosides is toxic to humans and most living organisms due to ...
Cyanide is produced throughout a plant\u27s life cycle alongside the hormone ethylene by oxidation o...
The metabolic response of plants to exogenous supply and bioaccumulation of trivalent chromium (Cr3+...
Cyanide production has been reported from over 2500 plant species, including some members of the Bra...
Cyanide is highly toxic as it inhibits respiration in aerobic organisms by binding to cytochrome c o...