Int J Phytoremediation
September 2019
To solve the problems of improving arable soils contaminated with fluorides of aluminum smelter, it is necessary to select plants that combine the ability to bioaccumulate pollutants without compromising the viability. It makes sense to carry out the search among field crops cultivated in the region, as they are most adapted to specific soil and climatic conditions. Indicators of productivity and bioaccumulation factors (Bf) were studied in Galega orientalis Lam.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Objective: The spring growth of winter cereals depends on the viability of the crowns as it is the key organ of the spring renewal of leaves, stems and roots. After the plants out of wintering, the impact of stressful conditions in the spring period negatively affects the viability of the crowns of winter cereals. The study was aimed at studying the physiological and biochemical reactions of the crowns of winter triticale, depending on the moisture level of the soil after wintering.
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