Agronomic strategies as intercropping might be applied to reduce plant-available copper (Cu) in Cu-contaminated soils. Thus, our aim was to characterize two different oat cultivars, Avena sativa L. cv. Fronteira and cv. Perona for their ability to tolerate and/or phytostabilize Cu. Copper toxicity reduced plant biomass of both cultivars. The exudate analysis revealed the presence of phenolic compounds and phytosiderophores, yet with a different pattern between the cultivars: cv. Fronteira showed a Cu-concentration and time-dependent release of phenolic compounds, while cv. Perona down-regulated this release during the second week of treatment. Copper concentration increased linearly in all the tissues analysed with increasing Cu concentrati...
Copper is a frequently used heavy metal worldwide and known to be an essential micronutrient for mos...
Copper (Cu) pollution in agricultural soils is considered as a serious health risk due to its accumu...
Background and aims The potential use of a metal-tolerant sunflower mutant line for both biomonitori...
Agronomic strategies as intercropping might be applied to reduce plant-available copper (Cu) in Cu-c...
High copper (Cu) levels in soil caused by anthropic activity, as in vineyards, can cause phytotoxici...
Black oat is a cultivated plant as cover crop in vineyard. It is common to use cover plants as soil ...
Copper (Cu) accumulation in soils can induce toxicity and nutrient imbalances in several plant speci...
ABSTRACT: Phytoremediation is an alternative technique used to treat copper-contaminated soils. The ...
Ryegrass (Lolium perenneL.) is a plant species that can express mechanisms of tolerance to copper (C...
Ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is a plant species that can express mechanisms of tolerance to copper (...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Soils which are cultivated with grapevines have high available copper (Cu) conten...
The potential use of a metal-tolerant sunflower mutant line for biomonitoring Cu phytoavailability, ...
Excess of copper in soil can be toxic for plants; however, soil P availability seems to insolubilize...
Anthropogenic contamination with Cu is an important issue and it is necessary to understand how Cu t...
Copper (Cu) plays a key role in plant physiological and biochemical function but is harmful to plant...
Copper is a frequently used heavy metal worldwide and known to be an essential micronutrient for mos...
Copper (Cu) pollution in agricultural soils is considered as a serious health risk due to its accumu...
Background and aims The potential use of a metal-tolerant sunflower mutant line for both biomonitori...
Agronomic strategies as intercropping might be applied to reduce plant-available copper (Cu) in Cu-c...
High copper (Cu) levels in soil caused by anthropic activity, as in vineyards, can cause phytotoxici...
Black oat is a cultivated plant as cover crop in vineyard. It is common to use cover plants as soil ...
Copper (Cu) accumulation in soils can induce toxicity and nutrient imbalances in several plant speci...
ABSTRACT: Phytoremediation is an alternative technique used to treat copper-contaminated soils. The ...
Ryegrass (Lolium perenneL.) is a plant species that can express mechanisms of tolerance to copper (C...
Ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is a plant species that can express mechanisms of tolerance to copper (...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Soils which are cultivated with grapevines have high available copper (Cu) conten...
The potential use of a metal-tolerant sunflower mutant line for biomonitoring Cu phytoavailability, ...
Excess of copper in soil can be toxic for plants; however, soil P availability seems to insolubilize...
Anthropogenic contamination with Cu is an important issue and it is necessary to understand how Cu t...
Copper (Cu) plays a key role in plant physiological and biochemical function but is harmful to plant...
Copper is a frequently used heavy metal worldwide and known to be an essential micronutrient for mos...
Copper (Cu) pollution in agricultural soils is considered as a serious health risk due to its accumu...
Background and aims The potential use of a metal-tolerant sunflower mutant line for both biomonitori...