Copper bioavailability, uptake, toxicity and tolerance in plants: A comprehensive review
Copper (Cu) is an essential element for humans and plants when present in lesser amount,
while in excessive amounts it exerts detrimental effects. There subsists a narrow difference …
while in excessive amounts it exerts detrimental effects. There subsists a narrow difference …
Heavy metal–induced stress in eukaryotic algae—mechanisms of heavy metal toxicity and tolerance with particular emphasis on oxidative stress in exposed cells and …
B Nowicka - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022 - Springer
Heavy metals is a collective term describing metals and metalloids with a density higher
than 5 g/cm3. Some of them are essential micronutrients; others do not play a positive role in …
than 5 g/cm3. Some of them are essential micronutrients; others do not play a positive role in …
Copper: uptake, toxicity and tolerance in plants and management of Cu-contaminated soil
Copper (Cu) is an essential mineral nutrient for the proper growth and development of
plants; it is involved in myriad morphological, physiological, and biochemical processes …
plants; it is involved in myriad morphological, physiological, and biochemical processes …
Copper uptake, essentiality, toxicity, detoxification and risk assessment in soil-plant environment
Z Shabbir, A Sardar, A Shabbir, G Abbas, S Shamshad… - Chemosphere, 2020 - Elsevier
Copper (Cu) is an essential metal for human, animals and plants, although it is also
potentially toxic above supra-optimal levels. In plants, Cu is an essential cofactor of …
potentially toxic above supra-optimal levels. In plants, Cu is an essential cofactor of …
Copper environmental toxicology, recent advances, and future outlook: a review
M Rehman, L Liu, Q Wang, MH Saleem… - … science and pollution …, 2019 - Springer
Copper (Cu) is one of the micronutrients needed by living organisms. In plants, Cu plays key
roles in chlorophyll formation, photosynthesis, respiratory electron transport chains …
roles in chlorophyll formation, photosynthesis, respiratory electron transport chains …
Cu2+/Cu+ cycle promoted PMS decomposition with the assistance of Mo for the degradation of organic pollutant
X Zhou, H Luo, B Sheng, X Chen, Y Wang… - Journal of Hazardous …, 2021 - Elsevier
The limited production of Cu+ in the Cu 2+/PMS processes constrained its large-scan
application for the elimination of organic pollutants. In this study, molybdenum powder (Mo) …
application for the elimination of organic pollutants. In this study, molybdenum powder (Mo) …
Heavy metal stress and some mechanisms of plant defense response
A Emamverdian, Y Ding… - The scientific world …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Unprecedented bioaccumulation and biomagnification of heavy metals (HMs) in the
environment have become a dilemma for all living organisms including plants. HMs at toxic …
environment have become a dilemma for all living organisms including plants. HMs at toxic …
The effect of excess copper on growth and physiology of important food crops: a review
In recent years, copper (Cu) pollution in agricultural soils, due to arbitrary use of pesticides,
fungicides, industrial effluent and wastewater irrigation, present a major concern for …
fungicides, industrial effluent and wastewater irrigation, present a major concern for …
A new quantitative insight: Interaction of polyethylene microplastics with soil-microbiome-crop
Y Zhang, S Yang, Y Zeng, Y Chen, H Liu, X Yan… - Journal of Hazardous …, 2023 - Elsevier
In this study, the interaction between primary/secondary PE MPs and soil–microbiome-crop
complex system and PE MPs enrichment behavior in crops were studied by using the self …
complex system and PE MPs enrichment behavior in crops were studied by using the self …
The isotope geochemistry of zinc and copper
Copper, a native metal found in ores, is the principal metal in bronze and brass. It is a
reddish metal with a density of 8920 kg m− 3. All of copper's compounds tend to be brightly …
reddish metal with a density of 8920 kg m− 3. All of copper's compounds tend to be brightly …