Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3134071818> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3134071818 endingPage "243" @default.
- W3134071818 startingPage "243" @default.
- W3134071818 abstract "The use of low molecular weight organic acids (LMWOAs) for the phytoremediation of heavy metals has become a promising technique. We chose five kinds of organic acids (oxalic acid (OA), acetic acid (AA), tartaric acid (TA), malic acid (MA), and citric acid (CA)) with six application rates (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 mmol/kg) and planted sunflowers (Helianthus annuus L.) in Cd-polluted soil to study the efficiency of the phytoremediation of Cd and the degree of Cd toxicity to plants. Treatment with no acid application served as the control (CK). We analyzed the plant height dry matter and the Cd and nonprotein sulfhydryl (NPT) contents in the soil and plant tissues. OA, AA, TA, MA, and CA increased plant heights by 17.6–47.40%, 21.25–39.17%, 12.5–35.52, 5.10–30.50%, and 16.15–49.17%, respectively; shoot biomass of the sunflowers was increased except with MA. NPT decreased under LMWOA application, which, in the roots, increased with the increase in root Cd under LMWOA treatment; however, there was no obvious relationship in the stems and leaves. The composition of Cd in the soil changed significantly under the LMWOA treatments compared to the CK, and the changes in carbonate Cd and Fe-Mn oxide Cd were the most prominent. The plant Cd accumulation of OA, AA, TA, MA, and CA increased by 43.31%, 55.25%, 48.69%, 0.52%, and 32.94%, respectively, and the increase in root Cd content and shoot dry matter quality promoted the increase in Cd accumulation. The LMWOAs were more likely to affect the phytoremediation of Cd by changing total P (TP) rather than total N (TN)." @default.
- W3134071818 created "2021-03-15" @default.
- W3134071818 creator A5005930160 @default.
- W3134071818 creator A5020257920 @default.
- W3134071818 creator A5028922795 @default.
- W3134071818 creator A5065784466 @default.
- W3134071818 creator A5081873024 @default.
- W3134071818 creator A5083975219 @default.
- W3134071818 date "2021-02-26" @default.
- W3134071818 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W3134071818 title "Low Molecular Weight Organic Acids Increase Cd Accumulation in Sunflowers through Increasing Cd Bioavailability and Reducing Cd Toxicity to Plants" @default.
- W3134071818 cites W1157766908 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W1915294617 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W1964211632 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W1967674648 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W1975423804 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W1975694975 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W1979075987 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W1979741302 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W1989934892 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W1990823087 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W1995898011 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2002939741 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2006209700 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2008148967 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2009029658 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2010988819 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2027899986 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2034445938 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2049647986 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2050593466 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2052393515 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2052477154 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2062583696 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2072447064 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2080378077 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2082000344 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2085290170 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2085833375 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2090145231 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2098395258 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2111243106 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2118334265 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2120644604 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2157555386 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2180377687 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2328870190 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2747863902 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2788000418 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2792244180 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2799553349 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2888407820 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2889035351 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2895050251 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2900762485 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2902787747 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2918147395 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2921434765 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2931474522 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2946226852 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2946463895 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2965598348 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2970565751 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2971630051 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2971843286 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2973066061 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2974185578 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2980950439 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2983360515 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2987812564 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2997810785 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2998167214 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W2999528593 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3007074683 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3023387451 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3036105193 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3041791925 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3042166800 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3042218289 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3042948821 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3047440963 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3080249164 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3081520885 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3082120003 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3107258094 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3109544896 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3114563768 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3121475693 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W3125281612 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W4243474749 @default.
- W3134071818 cites W658249747 @default.
- W3134071818 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/min11030243" @default.
- W3134071818 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3134071818 type Work @default.
- W3134071818 sameAs 3134071818 @default.
- W3134071818 citedByCount "9" @default.
- W3134071818 countsByYear W31340718182022 @default.
- W3134071818 countsByYear W31340718182023 @default.