2015
DOI: 10.4236/jep.2015.67065
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Response of Two Brassica Species to the Toxic Effect of Different Copper Concentration

Abstract: One of the most important challenges in the ecosystem nowadays is the adaptation of plants to damaged environmental factors. Among them, an important attention is paid to the toxic effects of high concentrations of heavy metals (HM). Copper is essentially but highly toxic HM. In the work, first we established, plant's resistance comparison of the two studied Brassica species Brassica-B. alba, and B. napus-in higher concentrations of copper in the environment, and demonstrated that the two plants were potential… Show more

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“…Stability to the toxic effects of elevated copper levels of various plants, due to ability of their proline accumulation has been studied (Alobaidi et al, 2015). In order to clean the soil from heavy metal pollution, scientists developed a variety of technologies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stability to the toxic effects of elevated copper levels of various plants, due to ability of their proline accumulation has been studied (Alobaidi et al, 2015). In order to clean the soil from heavy metal pollution, scientists developed a variety of technologies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%