2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2015.04.025
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A lucrative technique to reduce Ni toxicity in Raphanus sativus plant by phosphate amendment: Special reference to plant metabolism

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“…Nickel in small amounts has a positive impact on the growth of plants; however, when taken up excessively, it stops transpiration and impairs the process of photosynthesis and ionic balance, as well as the absorption of other ions by plants. The toxicity of Ni becomes apparent as chlorosis and root damage, the effects of which can be restricted to absorption and transport of nutrients to the above-ground plant parts (Dąbrowski et al, 2013;He & Van Gestel, 2015;Singh & Prasad, 2015).…”
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“…Nickel in small amounts has a positive impact on the growth of plants; however, when taken up excessively, it stops transpiration and impairs the process of photosynthesis and ionic balance, as well as the absorption of other ions by plants. The toxicity of Ni becomes apparent as chlorosis and root damage, the effects of which can be restricted to absorption and transport of nutrients to the above-ground plant parts (Dąbrowski et al, 2013;He & Van Gestel, 2015;Singh & Prasad, 2015).…”
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