The effect of heavy metals (Cd, Cu, and Pb) on plant growth parameters and the phytoremediation capacity of corn
Merhawi Tsegay,
Lyudmila Sukhenko
Abstract:Heavy metal contamination is currently a major global environmental issue. Heavy metals contaminate the soils where crops and vegetables grow. Maize (Zea mays L.) is widely employed for phytoremediation because of its high biomass output and metal accumulation capacity. Depending on the plant and soil properties, some metals can be dangerous in high amounts. During our in vitro experiment, different levels of Cd, Cu, and Pb were introduced to a growth medium to allow maize plants to develop under diverse condi… Show more
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