2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-0668-6_6
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Essential Roles and Hazardous Effects of Nickel in Plants

Abstract: With the world's ever increasing human population, the issues related to environmental degradation of toxicant chemicals are becoming more serious. Humans have accelerated the emission to the environment of many organic and inorganic pollutants such as pesticides, salts, petroleum products, acids, heavy metals, etc. Among different environmental heavy-metal pollutants, Ni has gained considerable attention in recent years, because of its rapidly increasing concentrations in soil, air, and water in different par… Show more

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“…Toxic metals in high concentrations have been reported to progressively inhibit the early phases of seed germination. This also affects the reactivation of oxygen, changes in metabolic energy and the mobilization of sugars and phosphoro-organic compounds, along with changes in protein synthesis in seeds during germination [66][67][68]. All of these toxic metals at high concentrations in soil can inhibit germination, plant growth, chlorophyll production, reduce the germination rate and suppress yield, probably due to the toxic effects of various metabolic processes [69,70].…”
Section: Seasonal Dependency On Soil Toxic Metals' Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toxic metals in high concentrations have been reported to progressively inhibit the early phases of seed germination. This also affects the reactivation of oxygen, changes in metabolic energy and the mobilization of sugars and phosphoro-organic compounds, along with changes in protein synthesis in seeds during germination [66][67][68]. All of these toxic metals at high concentrations in soil can inhibit germination, plant growth, chlorophyll production, reduce the germination rate and suppress yield, probably due to the toxic effects of various metabolic processes [69,70].…”
Section: Seasonal Dependency On Soil Toxic Metals' Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los efectos tóxicos del níquel en el organismo dependen de múltiples factores tales como la especie química, la forma física, la concentración o la fuente de exposición (Ahmad & Ashraf, 2011;Schaumlöffel, 2012;Sharma et al, 2009). …”
Section: Toxicidad Del Níquelunclassified
“…Dentro de las fuentes industriales, una cantidad considerable deriva de la combustión del carbón, petróleo, y otros combustibles fósiles. También contribuyen la fabricación de aleaciones de níquel (acero), los procesos de galvanoplastia, la incineración de residuos y las aguas residuales (Ahmad & Ashraf, 2011). Por lo general, la porción más grande de níquel y sus compuestos que se liberan al medio ambiente se adsorben sobre los sedimentos o partículas del suelo y, por tanto, se inmovilizan, pudiendo captarse por las plantas allí cultivadas y a través de los alimentos llegar al ser humano.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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“…Therefore, Ni 2+ defi ciency produces an array of effects on growth and metabolism of plants, including reduced growth, and induction of senescence, leaf chlorosis, alterations in nitrogen metabolism, and reduced iron uptake (Ahmad and Ashraf 2011). According to Bollard (1983) iron defi ciency could explain part of the symptoms induced by Ni 2+ .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%