2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42729-021-00644-4
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Initial Growth of Peltophorum dubium Is Affected by Nitrogen Source and Manganese Concentration

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“…This was related to an increase in photosynthesis efficiency and evidence that S. molle could successfully cope with low concentrations of Cd [47]. An increase in leaf blade thickness and the width of palisade and spongy parenchyma have been recently shown to be a response to Pb in Peltophorum dubium [55], a Cu-tolerant tree species used in the reforestation of degraded areas [56,57] due to its adaptive capacity in polluted soils [55]. All the data show that the alterations in leaf anatomy of different plant species in response to the same or different TEs are not uniform and reveal a wide variability.…”
Section: Alterations In the Leaf Anatomymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This was related to an increase in photosynthesis efficiency and evidence that S. molle could successfully cope with low concentrations of Cd [47]. An increase in leaf blade thickness and the width of palisade and spongy parenchyma have been recently shown to be a response to Pb in Peltophorum dubium [55], a Cu-tolerant tree species used in the reforestation of degraded areas [56,57] due to its adaptive capacity in polluted soils [55]. All the data show that the alterations in leaf anatomy of different plant species in response to the same or different TEs are not uniform and reveal a wide variability.…”
Section: Alterations In the Leaf Anatomymentioning
confidence: 97%