2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-019-4384-6
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Phytotoxic Effect on Corn and Soybean Due Addition of Nanoiron to the Soil

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“…There are several phenotypes that reflect phytotoxicity such as poor germination, especially if a soil drench was used, immature death of seedlings, sudden death of rapidly growing succulent tissues, stunting or delayed seed germination and plant development, misshaped or distorted plants, fruits, or leaves, russeting or bronzing of leaves or fruit, and dead spots or flecks on leaves (Carter and Wain 1964;Dias 2012;Kuretani and Ueki 1964;Thomé et al 2020). Phytotoxicity generally recovers with age, but not always.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several phenotypes that reflect phytotoxicity such as poor germination, especially if a soil drench was used, immature death of seedlings, sudden death of rapidly growing succulent tissues, stunting or delayed seed germination and plant development, misshaped or distorted plants, fruits, or leaves, russeting or bronzing of leaves or fruit, and dead spots or flecks on leaves (Carter and Wain 1964;Dias 2012;Kuretani and Ueki 1964;Thomé et al 2020). Phytotoxicity generally recovers with age, but not always.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%