نتایج جستجو برای: boron toxicity

تعداد نتایج: 135738  

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2009
تدین, محمدسعید, معافپوریان, غلامرضا,

In arid and semi arid regions with high boron content in irrigation water, boron toxicity is a considerable problem. Critical levels of boron in irrigation water variy between 1 and 10 mg/l for sensitive and resistant plants, respectively. In southern parts of Iran especially large citrus production region as Jahrom and Giroft cities, high boron content in irrigation water at toxic levels in mo...

تدین, محمدسعید, معافپوریان, غلامرضا,

In arid and semi arid regions with high boron content in irrigation water, boron toxicity is a considerable problem. Critical levels of boron in irrigation water variy between 1 and 10 mg/l for sensitive and resistant plants, respectively. In southern parts of Iran especially large citrus production region as Jahrom and Giroft cities, high boron content in irrigation water at toxic levels in mo...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2017
Benjamin L Turner Paul-Camilo Zalamea Richard Condit Klaus Winter S Joseph Wright James W Dalling

It was recently proposed that boron might be the most important nutrient structuring tree species distributions in tropical forests. Here we combine observational and experimental studies to test this hypothesis for lowland tropical forests of Panama. Plant-available boron is uniformly low in tropical forest soils of Panama and is not significantly associated with any of the > 500 species in a ...

2008
William F. Brinton Eric Evans Craig Blewett

The increasing use of a variety of postindustrial wastes believed to be benign in the compost process raises the concern of presence and toxicity of xenobiotics, defined as compounds that have been introduced into the environment by artificial means at any point in their useful cycle, and which may or may not later exert harmful influences if present in composts. Boron (B) is a trace element th...

2014
John T.A. Proctor Barry J. Shelp

Field and nutrient cultures of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) were used to establish foliar symptoms related to boron (B) concentration in leaves and soils, and to evaluate radish as a time-saving model system for B nutrition. Application of excess B, 8 kg/ha versus the recommended 1.5 kg/ha, to field plantings of 2-, 3-, and 4-yr-old American ginseng plants just prior to crop emerge...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
J G Penland

Although the trace element boron has yet to be recognized as an essential nutrient for humans, recent data from animal and human studies suggest that boron may be important for mineral metabolism and membrane function. To investigate further the functional role of boron, brain electrophysiology and cognitive performance were assessed in response to dietary manipulation of boron (approximately 0...

2016
Kareem A. Mosa Kundan Kumar Sudesh Chhikara Craig Musante Jason C. White Om Parkash Dhankher

High boron (B) concentration is toxic to plants that limit plant productivity. Recent studies have shown the involvement of the members of major intrinsic protein (MIP) family in controlling B transport. Here, we have provided experimental evidences showing the bidirectional transport activity of rice OsPIP1;3 and OsPIP2;6. Boron transport ability of OsPIP1;3 and OsPIP2;6 were displayed in yeas...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
D G Blevins K M Lukaszewski

Boron has been recognized since 1923 as an essential micronutrient element for higher plants. Over the years, many roles for boron in plants have been proposed, including functions in sugar transport, cell wall synthesis and lignification, cell wall structure, carbohydrate metabolism, RNA metabolism, respiration, indole acetic acid metabolism, phenol metabolism and membrane transport. However, ...

Journal: :Horticultural Studies 2021

Boron toxicity in agricultural lands limits plant breeding as a nutrition problem. Some plants are able to tolerate high levels of heavy metals at potentially toxic doses, accumulate them their bodies and remove from the soil. In this study, it was aimed determine morphological physiological responses ornamental cabbage phytoremediation against boron toxicity. This study conducted under control...

Faezeh Ghanati Mahnaz Aghdasi Razieh Moalemi

Boron (B) is a non-metal micronutrient which is essential for plants growth and development. Formation of boron complex with cell wall matrix and phenolic compounds is a definite influence of boron in physiological process. It has been suggested that B-toxicity and deficiency may induce excess production of reactive oxygen species thereby promote defense responses by antioxidant enzymes or non-...

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