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Original Articles

Effects of iron plaque on roots of rice on growth and metal concentration of seeds and plant tissues when cultivated in excess copper

Pages 2761-2769 | Published online: 11 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

Deposition of iron (Fe) plaque on roots of rice before exposure to excess of copper (Cu) was found to lessen the toxic effects of Cu. In the excess of Cu, plants with Fe plaque had significantly greater dry weight of roots and leaves, longer leaves, and roots, and higher concentration of Fe in leaves than plants without plaque. In the excess of Cu, plants without Fe plaque had more leaves showing chlorosis than plants with plaque. Iron plaque on roots appeared to be beneficial for seed formation, since plants with plaque grown without exposure to excess Cu had highest seed weight, although differences were not significant. In the excess Cu solution, plants with plaque had significantly more Fe in seeds and more Cu in roots and in the DCB (dithionite‐citrate‐bicarbonate) wash than plants without plaque.

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