NITRIC OXIDE (NO)-DEPENDENT ALLEVIATION
OF COPPER- AND ZINC-INDUCED TOXIC EFFECTS
ON HORDEUM VULGARE L. SEEDLINGS
Abstract
The aim of present study was to examine whether SNP (sodium nitroprusside, an NO donor) could alleviate the Cu and Zninduced
suppression of seedling growth of Hordeum vulgare. Both Cu (0-100 μM) and Zn (0-1000 μM) inhibited the seedling
growth in terms of root length, shoot
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