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Modulation of Plant Growth and Metabolism in Cadmium-Enriched Environments
The term “heavy metal” refers to an element that usually has an atomic number greater than 20 and a density higher than 5.0 g cm−3. Anthropogenic activities are the main source of heavy metal release, and such releases may cause considerable damage to ecosystems (Tyler et al. 1989; Zhang et al. 2009; Olubunmi and Olorunsola 2010; Lin et al. 2011).
Modulation of Plant Growth and Metabolism in Cadmium-Enriched Environments
The term “heavy metal” refers to an element that usually has an atomic number greater than 20 and a density higher than 5.0 g cm−3. Anthropogenic activities are the main source of heavy metal release, and such releases may cause considerable damage to ecosystems (Tyler et al. 1989; Zhang et al. 2009; Olubunmi and Olorunsola 2010; Lin et al. 2011).
Modulation of Plant Growth and Metabolism in Cadmium-Enriched Environments
Reviews Env.Contamination(formerly:Residue Reviews)
Whitacre, David M. (editor) / Qadir, Shaista (author) / Jamshieed, Sumiya (author) / Rasool, Saiema (author) / Ashraf, Muhammad (author) / Akram, Nudrat Aisha (author) / Ahmad, Parvaiz (author)
Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology ; Chapter: 4 ; 229 ; 51-88
2013-12-31
38 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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