The present study aimed to investigate the effects of zinc exposure (0, 1, 5, 15, 30 mg/L zinc) on the biochemical and physiological parameters of Peganum harmala seedlings. Two populations (metallicolous and non-metallicolous) were compared in Zn tolerance, Zn accumulation, photosynthetic pigments, and enzymatic antioxidant activities. Plants were treated with Zn at concentrations of 0, 1, 5, 15, and 30 mg/L for 14 days. The study results showed that the increase of Zn concentration in the nutrient solution reduced shoot length, root length, root dry weight, shoot dry weight, chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, total chlorophyll, and carotenoid in both populations; however, the accumulation was more pronounced in metallicolous populations (M) th...
The study aims to reveal the effects of different Zn levels on pot marigold. We determined some germ...
In many developing countries, sufficient and inexpensive resources needed to provide their citizens ...
ABSTRACT plants capable of accumulating uncommonly high Zn levels. In 1935, Byers documented the acc...
Zinc is an indispensable element for the plant growth and the cellular metabolism. However, this min...
Phytoextraction is a plant-based technique for removing heavy metals from polluted soil. The experim...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient for plant growth and development, but toxic at high concentr...
The aim of our research was to identify some new interesting accumulators which may associate an imp...
Eichhornia crassipes is a macrophyte widely used in phytoremediation, demonstrating a high ability t...
Zinc (Zn) is a common heavy metal in polluted soils, as it is a widespread pollutant deriving both f...
Gomphrena claussenii, a Zn and Cd hyperbioindicator species A small group of plant species called me...
Zinc is an essential element that contribute to plant growth and developmental processes and induces...
Excessive metal deposition in soil is of major concern to the environment due to the toxicity of me...
The levels of zinc accumulated by roots, stems, and leaves of two plant species, Rubus ulmifolius an...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of soil contamination by selected metals (cadmi...
Heavy metals are part of us life for many centuries. Some of them are for living organism neccessary...
The study aims to reveal the effects of different Zn levels on pot marigold. We determined some germ...
In many developing countries, sufficient and inexpensive resources needed to provide their citizens ...
ABSTRACT plants capable of accumulating uncommonly high Zn levels. In 1935, Byers documented the acc...
Zinc is an indispensable element for the plant growth and the cellular metabolism. However, this min...
Phytoextraction is a plant-based technique for removing heavy metals from polluted soil. The experim...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient for plant growth and development, but toxic at high concentr...
The aim of our research was to identify some new interesting accumulators which may associate an imp...
Eichhornia crassipes is a macrophyte widely used in phytoremediation, demonstrating a high ability t...
Zinc (Zn) is a common heavy metal in polluted soils, as it is a widespread pollutant deriving both f...
Gomphrena claussenii, a Zn and Cd hyperbioindicator species A small group of plant species called me...
Zinc is an essential element that contribute to plant growth and developmental processes and induces...
Excessive metal deposition in soil is of major concern to the environment due to the toxicity of me...
The levels of zinc accumulated by roots, stems, and leaves of two plant species, Rubus ulmifolius an...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of soil contamination by selected metals (cadmi...
Heavy metals are part of us life for many centuries. Some of them are for living organism neccessary...
The study aims to reveal the effects of different Zn levels on pot marigold. We determined some germ...
In many developing countries, sufficient and inexpensive resources needed to provide their citizens ...
ABSTRACT plants capable of accumulating uncommonly high Zn levels. In 1935, Byers documented the acc...