1962
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-109-27133
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Interrelationships in Trace Element Metabolism in Metal Toxicities in Corcyra cephalonica St.

Abstract: It is becoming clear that heavy metal toxicities can affect iron or magnesium meta-hlism in various organisms. In plants, chlorwis caused by several heavy metals can be correctkd by iron salts( 1 ) . There is also evidence that in plants as well as in some microorganisms parallel phenomena occur ( 2 3 , 4 ) , though only recently it has been demonstrated that the influence of iron and magnesium is characteristically different (5,6). Such interrelationships have not been studied as extensively in other species;… Show more

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“…Within the limits of experimental error, these results indicate a competitive antagonism between cobalt and iron and between nickel and iron, and a non-competitive relationship between zinc and iton, as judged by the criterion of defined growth 50 40 response to fixed ratios of inhibitor to counteracting factor (Adiga, Sivarama Sastry & Sarma, 1962 a).…”
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confidence: 70%
“…Within the limits of experimental error, these results indicate a competitive antagonism between cobalt and iron and between nickel and iron, and a non-competitive relationship between zinc and iton, as judged by the criterion of defined growth 50 40 response to fixed ratios of inhibitor to counteracting factor (Adiga, Sivarama Sastry & Sarma, 1962 a).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%