Not AvailableExtensive use of chromium (Cr) in anthropogenic activities leads to Cr toxicity in plants causing serious threat to the environment. Cr toxicity impairs plant growth, development, and metabolism. In the present study, we explored the effect of NaHS [a hydrogen sulfide; (H2S), donor] and silicon (Si), alone or in combination, on two chickpea (Cicer arietinum) varieties (Pusa 2085 and Pusa Green 112), in pot conditions under Cr stress. Cr stress increased accumulation of Cr reduction of the plasma membrane (PM) H+-ATPase activity and decreased in photosynthetic pigments, essential minerals, relative water contents (RWC), and enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in both the varieties. Exogenous application of NaHS and Si on pl...
Agricultural production systems are immensely exposed to different environmental stresses in which h...
Heavy metals evoke multiple direct and indirect effects on plant growth and affect many physiologica...
Interaction of chromium (Cr) metal ions with sodium (Na) and calcium (Ca) and their effect on the di...
Extensive use of chromium (Cr) in anthropogenic activities leads to Cr toxicity in plants causing se...
Not AvailableChromium (Cr) accumulation in crops reduces yield. Here, we grew two chickpea cultivars...
The ever-increasing industrial activities over the decades have generated high toxic metal such as c...
Chromium (Cr) represents an important source of metallic stress in plants. Working with maize (Zea m...
<p>High chromium (Cr) in rice causes reduced yield and health hazards. This work investigates how Si...
Chromium (Cr) contamination in soil is a growing concern in relation to sustainable agricultural pro...
AbstractTo test the hypothesis that exogenous silicon (Si) would mediate the detoxification of Chromi...
International audienceIn soil, chromium can be found in two main valence states: hexavalent Cr(VI) a...
In order to comprehensively characterize the effects of Cr (VI) on the photosynthetic performance of...
Chromium (Cr) is one of the most common heavy-metal contaminant in groundwater, soil and sediments. ...
Crop productivity is enormously exposed to different environmental stresses, among which chromium (C...
Chromium (Cr) is a potentially toxic heavy metal which does not have any essential metabolic functio...
Agricultural production systems are immensely exposed to different environmental stresses in which h...
Heavy metals evoke multiple direct and indirect effects on plant growth and affect many physiologica...
Interaction of chromium (Cr) metal ions with sodium (Na) and calcium (Ca) and their effect on the di...
Extensive use of chromium (Cr) in anthropogenic activities leads to Cr toxicity in plants causing se...
Not AvailableChromium (Cr) accumulation in crops reduces yield. Here, we grew two chickpea cultivars...
The ever-increasing industrial activities over the decades have generated high toxic metal such as c...
Chromium (Cr) represents an important source of metallic stress in plants. Working with maize (Zea m...
<p>High chromium (Cr) in rice causes reduced yield and health hazards. This work investigates how Si...
Chromium (Cr) contamination in soil is a growing concern in relation to sustainable agricultural pro...
AbstractTo test the hypothesis that exogenous silicon (Si) would mediate the detoxification of Chromi...
International audienceIn soil, chromium can be found in two main valence states: hexavalent Cr(VI) a...
In order to comprehensively characterize the effects of Cr (VI) on the photosynthetic performance of...
Chromium (Cr) is one of the most common heavy-metal contaminant in groundwater, soil and sediments. ...
Crop productivity is enormously exposed to different environmental stresses, among which chromium (C...
Chromium (Cr) is a potentially toxic heavy metal which does not have any essential metabolic functio...
Agricultural production systems are immensely exposed to different environmental stresses in which h...
Heavy metals evoke multiple direct and indirect effects on plant growth and affect many physiologica...
Interaction of chromium (Cr) metal ions with sodium (Na) and calcium (Ca) and their effect on the di...