Root system and antioxidant mechanisms of Eugenia uniflora plants promote greater tolerance to aluminum stress
G.R. Silva,
M.V.M. Aguilar,
T.W. Peixoto
et al.
Abstract:Aluminum (Al) toxicity is an issue in many cultivated areas in the world, affecting the productivity of the most diverse crops. Therefore, it is necessary to assess whether excess Al has negative effects on the growth of tree species such as Eugenia uniflora, which has great ecological, economic, food and medicinal potential. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate Al tolerance of E. uniflora seedlings, based on the effects of Al on physiological, biochemical and morphological variables. We used a completely rando… Show more
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