Sensitivity of selected crops to lead, cadmium and arsenic in early stages of ontogenesis/Citlivost' vybranych pol'nohospodarskych plodin na olovo, kadmium a arzen v skorych stadiach individualneho vyvinu

This paper examines the influence of [Pb.sup.+2], [Cd.sup.+2] and [As.sup.+3] on growth of roots in legumes (broad bean, soybean, pea) and cereals (barley, maize). Roots of germinating plants were exposed to two different levels of [Pb.sup.+2] (300 and 500 mg*[L.sup.-1]), [Cd.sup.+2] (100 and 300 mg...

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Arsenic
Germination
Heavy metals
Soybeans
title Sensitivity of selected crops to lead, cadmium and arsenic in early stages of ontogenesis/Citlivost' vybranych pol'nohospodarskych plodin na olovo, kadmium a arzen v skorych stadiach individualneho vyvinu
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