Zinc toxicity and tolerance-related responses in Inga marginata and Allophylus edulis seedlings
Marcos Vinícius Miranda Aguilar,
Caroline Castro Kuinchtner,
Gerâne Silva Wertonge
et al.
Abstract:Although zinc (Zn) is a micronutrient, excessive amounts in the soil can have toxic effects on plants. Fertilizers, limestone materials, pesticides, and fungicides added with Zn have contributed to increasing the concentration of this element in agricultural soils. Accordingly, it is necessary to find Zn-tolerant plant species to be properly used in degraded soil restoration programs. Thus, the current study aims to investigate the influence of different Zn concentrations on photosynth… Show more
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