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Accumulation of copper in soils and leaves of tomato plants in greenhouses in Turkey

Pages 237-244 | Published online: 21 Nov 2008

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Mengxiao Wang, Jingxuan Ma, Xuewei Wang, Zhijun Wang, Lingyi Tang, Haoming Chen & Zhen Li. (2020) Detoxification of Cu(II) by the red yeast Rhodotorula mucilaginosa: from extracellular to intracellular. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 104:23, pages 10181-10190.
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Y. Y. Liao, A. Strayer-Scherer, J. C. White, R. De La Torre-Roche, L. Ritchie, J. Colee, G. E. Vallad, J. Freeman, J. B. Jones & M. L. Paret. (2019) Particle-size dependent bactericidal activity of magnesium oxide against Xanthomonas perforans and bacterial spot of tomato. Scientific Reports 9:1.
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Sushant Khandekar & Scott Leisner. (2011) Soluble silicon modulates expression of Arabidopsis thaliana genes involved in copper stress. Journal of Plant Physiology 168:7, pages 699-705.
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X.M. Cui, Y.K. Zhang, X.B. Wu & C.S. Liu. (2010) The investigation of the alleviated effect of copper toxicity by exogenous nitric oxide in tomato plants. Plant, Soil and Environment 56:6, pages 274-281.
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Yikai Zhang, Xiaojiao Han, Xiuling Chen, Hong Jin & Xiumin Cui. (2009) Exogenous nitric oxide on antioxidative system and ATPase activities from tomato seedlings under copper stress. Scientia Horticulturae 123:2, pages 217-223.
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