Phytoremediation for Environmental Sustainability 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-5621-7_7
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Morphology and Physiology of Plants Growing on Highly Polluted Mining Wastes

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“…It is believed that one of the key roles in cell division and cell wall formation is played by the cytoskeleton [70,71]. The toxic effects of TE on microtubules and actin filaments in plants, causing serious abnormalities in cell division and CW formation, were described in many papers [20,[72][73][74]; They include, e.g., alterations in the number of cells and their size and array within plant organs [20,59,65]. These data strongly suggested that the formation of two to three layers of leaf palisade parenchyma in Norway maple growing on mining sludge could be the effect of abnormalities in leaf morphogenesis, in particular, cell division and CW formation caused by TE toxicity.…”
Section: Alterations In the Leaf Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is believed that one of the key roles in cell division and cell wall formation is played by the cytoskeleton [70,71]. The toxic effects of TE on microtubules and actin filaments in plants, causing serious abnormalities in cell division and CW formation, were described in many papers [20,[72][73][74]; They include, e.g., alterations in the number of cells and their size and array within plant organs [20,59,65]. These data strongly suggested that the formation of two to three layers of leaf palisade parenchyma in Norway maple growing on mining sludge could be the effect of abnormalities in leaf morphogenesis, in particular, cell division and CW formation caused by TE toxicity.…”
Section: Alterations In the Leaf Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%