Original paper
Antioxidative enzyme activities in Brassica juncea L. And Brassica oleracea L. Plants under chromium stress
Published: Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
Chromium (Cr) is one of the most common heavy-metal contaminant in groundwater, soil and sediments. Cr is a toxic element that occurs in highly variable oxidation states. Since Cr (VI) is a strong oxidant, it may cause severe oxidative stress in plant tissue. However, the antioxidative responses of plants to excess Cr have not been studied critically. Thus, the present study was undertaken to assess antioxidative responses of Brassica juncea L....
Paper Details
Title
Antioxidative enzyme activities in Brassica juncea L. And Brassica oleracea L. Plants under chromium stress
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
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