Sunflower Plants as Bioindicators of Environmental Pollution with Lead (II) Ions
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2009-06-25
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Kryštofová, Olga
Shestivska, Violetta
Vašinová Galiová, Michaela
Novotný, Karel
Kaiser, Jozef
Zehnálek, Josef
Babula, Petr
Opatřilová, Radka
Adam, Vojtěch
Kizek, René
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Mark
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In this study, the influence of lead (II) ions on sunflower growth and biochemistry was investigated from various points of view. Sunflower plants were treated with 0, 10, 50, 100 and/or 500 mu M Pb-EDTA for eight days. We observed alterations in growth in all experimental groups compared with non-treated control plants.
In this study, the influence of lead (II) ions on sunflower growth and biochemistry was investigated from various points of view. Sunflower plants were treated with 0, 10, 50, 100 and/or 500 mu M Pb-EDTA for eight days. We observed alterations in growth in all experimental groups compared with non-treated control plants.
In this study, the influence of lead (II) ions on sunflower growth and biochemistry was investigated from various points of view. Sunflower plants were treated with 0, 10, 50, 100 and/or 500 mu M Pb-EDTA for eight days. We observed alterations in growth in all experimental groups compared with non-treated control plants.
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phytoremediation, heavy metals, sunflower, lead ions, high performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection, spectrometry, laser induced breakdown spectroscopy, phytoremediation, heavy metals, sunflower, lead ions, high performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection, spectrometry, laser induced breakdown spectroscopy
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en