2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-008-9624-0
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Critical Toxicity Level of Arsenic and Elemental Composition of Arsenic-Induced Chlorosis in Hydroponic Sorghum

Abstract: Physiological and mineralogical responses of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. cv. Fast sorghum) in hydroponic culture at elevated concentrations of arsenic (As) were evaluated. Seedlings were grown in the presence of 0, 6.7, 33.5 and 67 µM As levels (0, 0.5, 2.5 and 5 mg As l −1 ) up to 14 days after treatments (DAT). Shoot and root dry matter yield were repressed by higher As levels. At low As level (6.7 µM) shoot dry matter yield was enhanced by 2.3% but at 33.5 and 67 µM As levels, the yield decreased by 52 and … Show more

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“…2ab). The CTL of As is little bit different than the previously reported data (Shaibur et al, 2008). These differences were most probably due to the varietal, environmental, experimental methods, source of Fe and together with the other factors.…”
Section: Macronutrientscontrasting
confidence: 76%
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“…2ab). The CTL of As is little bit different than the previously reported data (Shaibur et al, 2008). These differences were most probably due to the varietal, environmental, experimental methods, source of Fe and together with the other factors.…”
Section: Macronutrientscontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…High concentration of As shows acute toxicity in plants (Abedin et al, 2002) and animals, but sometimes low concentration of As (6.7 µM) in the growth medium shows slight stimulating effect on the growth of hydroponic sorghum (Shaibur et al, 2008) and spinach . Arsenic is phytotoxic when it is taken up by the plants in excessive amounts from the rooting medium (Shaibur et al, 2008;.…”
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“…A partir da primeira semana de exposição ao As, as plantas de aveia submetidas à dose de 200 mg dm -3 apresentaram redução no crescimento e lesões nas folhas basais, resultantes da toxidez por As (Figura 1), sintomas descritos por diversos autores Shaibur et al, 2008). Apesar desses sintomas, essas plantas toleraram o estresse causado pelo As durante todo o período experimental.…”
Section: Sintomas De Toxidez Produção De Matéria Seca E Altura De Plunclassified