Transcriptional insights into Cu related tolerance strategies in maize linked to a novel tea-biochar

Volume: 293, Pages: 118500 - 118500
Published: Jan 1, 2022
Abstract
One-third of maize cultivation in Turkey has been performed in nutrient-rich soils of the coastal agricultural lands of the Black Sea Region, which is among the country's granaries. However, the yield of this chief crop is affected by Cu toxicity due to a decades-long abandoned opencast Cu-mine. As part of the modern agenda, against this problem, we valorized one of the region's signature plant waste by synthesizing a tea-derived biochar (BC)...
Paper Details
Title
Transcriptional insights into Cu related tolerance strategies in maize linked to a novel tea-biochar
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Volume
293
Pages
118500 - 118500
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