2023
DOI: 10.1007/s42729-023-01529-4
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The Impact of Humic Acid and Moringa Treatments on Enhancing Arsenic Tolerance in Broccoli Plants: Modulation of Sulphur Components and Enzymatic Antioxidant Defense

Abeer A. Radi,
Dalia A. Abdel-Wahab,
Afaf M. Hamada
et al.

Abstract: Compared with the lowlands of Asia, the ecological exposure to arsenic (As) in Egypt has not received much attention. Recent studies have discovered geogenic As-polluted soil and groundwater in numerous areas in Egypt. The behavior of metals can be affected by the complexation of humic acid (HA), a significant soil organic component, and moringa leaf extract (MLE), a superb source of phytohormones, amino acids, minerals, and antioxidants. This research investigated whether soaking broccoli in HA (0.1%) or MLE … Show more

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“…The results are decrease in photosynthesis, damage to the membrane system and finally lead a reduction in growth. Although the effects of various mixed alkali stresses have been studied extensively in a few plants (Shi and Yin, 1993;Hartung et al, 2002;Shi and Wang, 2005;Guo et al, 2010;Radi et al, 2012). Over the years, most studies about the effects of salt stresses on plants have mainly focused on the leaves of adult seedlings (Lourenco et al, 2013;Zhang and Mu, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The results are decrease in photosynthesis, damage to the membrane system and finally lead a reduction in growth. Although the effects of various mixed alkali stresses have been studied extensively in a few plants (Shi and Yin, 1993;Hartung et al, 2002;Shi and Wang, 2005;Guo et al, 2010;Radi et al, 2012). Over the years, most studies about the effects of salt stresses on plants have mainly focused on the leaves of adult seedlings (Lourenco et al, 2013;Zhang and Mu, 2009).…”
Section: Introduction Introduction Introduction Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%