Relief effects of salicylic acid against the stress of heavy metal in fritillaria hupehensis hsiao et K.C.Hsia
Weishun Cheng,
Xi Luo,
Li Jiang
et al.
Abstract:It is well known that salicylic acid (SA) can help plants tolerate abiotic stresses. Nevertheless, the regulatory functions of SA in plants, such as the response of Fritillaria hupehensis Hsiao et K.C.Hsia to exogenous SA rational application under heavy metal stress, remain unknown. This study aimed to assess the relief effects of SA on the damage of F. hupehensis caused by heavy metal cadmium (Cd), as measured by physiological and biochemical characteristics. The results showed that bulb germination and seed… Show more
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