The effects of lead (PbCl2) increment, under hydroponic conditions up to 15, 45 and 90 mg/l in presence of EDTA, on some physiological and biochemical traits of one year old saplings of P. nigra and P. alba, were investigated. Six weeks after establishing in target concentration, the amount of lead, biomass, water, soluble sugars, proline, electrolyte leakage, malondialdehyde, and pigments were assessed in different organs. The results revealed that with increasing lead concentration in culture medium in the studied period, the amount of lead in saplings increased, but no effect was observed on their biomass. In both species the magnitude of lead accumulation in root was higher than leaf. P. nigra had more water and less soluble sugars than...
Lead (Pb) is the number one heavy metal pollutant in the environment. The high cost and environmenta...
Heavy metal pollution has become a serious public health and environmental concern. The physical pro...
Lead (Pb) is one of the most dangerous pollutants in the environment. In this research, the effects ...
The effect of lead in hydroponic medium on leaf gas exchanges of two species of aspen and cottonwood...
It is well known that pennycress ( Noccaea praecox Wulf) hyperaccumulates Cd and Zn and also ac...
Phytoremediation is an effective and affordable approach to extract or remove lead from contaminated...
Root morphology is one of the significant factors in success of heavy metal remediation of soils usi...
Heavy metal contaminations in soil, water and air has become a major problem since the onset the ind...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
<div><p>In this study, we investigated the effects of different lead (Pb) concentrations (0, 200, 60...
Heavy metal contaminations in soil, water and air has become a major problem since the onset the ind...
PubMedID: 19967468The aim of the present study is to evaluate the oxidative effects of lead with inc...
A laboratory experiment was led to examine the lead bioaccumulation capacity of Ludwigia stolonifera...
Lead (Pb) is the number one heavy metal pollutant in the environment. The high cost and environmenta...
Heavy metal pollution has become a serious public health and environmental concern. The physical pro...
Lead (Pb) is one of the most dangerous pollutants in the environment. In this research, the effects ...
The effect of lead in hydroponic medium on leaf gas exchanges of two species of aspen and cottonwood...
It is well known that pennycress ( Noccaea praecox Wulf) hyperaccumulates Cd and Zn and also ac...
Phytoremediation is an effective and affordable approach to extract or remove lead from contaminated...
Root morphology is one of the significant factors in success of heavy metal remediation of soils usi...
Heavy metal contaminations in soil, water and air has become a major problem since the onset the ind...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
International audienceLead has gained considerable attention as a persistent toxic pollutant of conc...
<div><p>In this study, we investigated the effects of different lead (Pb) concentrations (0, 200, 60...
Heavy metal contaminations in soil, water and air has become a major problem since the onset the ind...
PubMedID: 19967468The aim of the present study is to evaluate the oxidative effects of lead with inc...
A laboratory experiment was led to examine the lead bioaccumulation capacity of Ludwigia stolonifera...
Lead (Pb) is the number one heavy metal pollutant in the environment. The high cost and environmenta...
Heavy metal pollution has become a serious public health and environmental concern. The physical pro...
Lead (Pb) is one of the most dangerous pollutants in the environment. In this research, the effects ...