2017
DOI: 10.26416/farm.178.5.2017.1218
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“…The amounts of zinc and iron found in this plant are comparable to the results from the literature [14][15][16], obtained for plants belonging to both the Sambucus genus [17][18][19] and other genres from Caprifoliaceae family [20], these being the microelements needed in high quantities to normal plant growth. The zinc-enhanced chemical composition of this species may involve certain hypoglycemiant properties [21].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The amounts of zinc and iron found in this plant are comparable to the results from the literature [14][15][16], obtained for plants belonging to both the Sambucus genus [17][18][19] and other genres from Caprifoliaceae family [20], these being the microelements needed in high quantities to normal plant growth. The zinc-enhanced chemical composition of this species may involve certain hypoglycemiant properties [21].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In the period 2006-2011, concentrations of Cu between 0.01÷93.51 μg•L −1 , Cd 0.01÷18.32 μg•L −1 ; Ni 0.01÷ 30.59 μg•L −1 and Cr 0.01÷ 59.74 μg•L −1 were reported in the coastal area of the Black Sea [16]. Another study of heavy metal pollution of the water on the Romanian coast of the Black Sea carried out in 2017 reported the following metal concentrations: Cd -14.34÷ 18.7 μg•L −1 ; Zn -32.58÷ 48.88 μg•L −1 [17].…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Presence Of Metals In Seawater Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%