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“…Considering the low Pb concentrations in the solution, there was different growth of the species in response to the applied doses (Figure 1), confirming the fact that plant species respond differently to the exposure to Pb (Huang & Cunhingham, 1996;Alves et al, 2008;Zhivotovsky et al, 2011;Gupta et al, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…Considering the low Pb concentrations in the solution, there was different growth of the species in response to the applied doses (Figure 1), confirming the fact that plant species respond differently to the exposure to Pb (Huang & Cunhingham, 1996;Alves et al, 2008;Zhivotovsky et al, 2011;Gupta et al, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Other authors (Paiva et al, 2000;Boonyapookana et al, 2005;Alves et al, 2008;Pereira et al, 2010;Danh et al, 2011;Seth et al, 2011;Zhivotovsky et al, 2011;Hamadouche et al, 2012;Hamvumba et al, 2014) also found reductions of dry matter production in many plant species as a function of the application of increasing doses of Pb in experiments with soil and nutrient solution. The Pb toxicity observed in the present study is due to its action on plants, causing physiological, biochemical and structural disorders, such as disequilibrium in water and hormone balance, nutritional disorders, loss of membrane permeability, reduction of enzymatic activity, inhibition of respiration and photosynthesis, among others (Yadav, 2010;Gupta et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…This emphasizes the danger of metal accumulation in M. arvensis without phytotoxicity symptoms, representing a potential risk for humans and animals (OLIVER, 1997). Although some species (Vetiveria zizanioides, Prosopis juliflora and Desmanthus virgatus) register reductions on growth and biomass production in the presence of heavy metals as Pb (ALVES et al, 2008), a possible explanation for the lack of phytotoxicity symptoms and yield of M. arvensis by Pb and Cd application, would be due to the greater retention of metals in the roots, which act as a barrier to the transport of large quantities of metal to the shoot, thus avoiding the toxic effect of such heavy metals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%