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Phytotoxic and Eustress Effects of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles (CuO, Mn<sub>x</sub>O<sub>x</sub>, and ZnO NPs) on Plants. [PDF]
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Molecular and Pharmacokinetic Rationale for the Use of <i>Chelidonium majus</i> L. in Wound Healing: An In Silico and In Vitro Validation. [PDF]
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Toxicants in plants and plant products
C R C Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 1977Toxicants are widely distributed in plants and plant products, including intentionally added, incidentally added, and naturally occurring food toxicants. This review covers the toxicity of some food additives: the distribution, residues, toxicity, and methods of removal of some pesticides and toxic metals; and the presence of naturally occurring ...
D. K. Salunkhe, M. T. Wu, G. E. Wood
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Common Plants and Their Toxicity
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1987This article contains information about plants that have a potential for producing acute toxicity. The two largest sections are in tabular format, that is, a list of plants reported to have a potential for producing acute toxicity and a table of plants that have been used as food suggesting that they have little toxic potential. For each plant cited in
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Zinc toxicity in plants: a review
Planta, 2021This review highlights the most recent updated information available about Zn phytotoxicity at physiological, biochemical and molecular levels, uptake mechanisms as well as excess Zn homeostasis in plants. Zinc (Zn) is a natural component of soil in terrestrial environments and is a vital element for plant growth, as it performs imperative functions in
Harmanjit Kaur, Neera Garg
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Cadmium is an important pollutant in the environment, toxic to most organisms and a potential threat to human health: Crops and other plants take up Cd from the soil or water and may enrich it in their roots and shoots. In this review, we summarize natural and anthropogenic reasons for the occurrence of Cd toxicity, and evaluate the observed phytotoxic
Elisa, Andresen, Hendrik, Küpper
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Cadmium is an important pollutant in the environment, toxic to most organisms and a potential threat to human health: Crops and other plants take up Cd from the soil or water and may enrich it in their roots and shoots. In this review, we summarize natural and anthropogenic reasons for the occurrence of Cd toxicity, and evaluate the observed phytotoxic
Elisa, Andresen, Hendrik, Küpper
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The alleviation of ammonium toxicity in plants
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2023AbstractNitrogen (N) is an essential macronutrient for plants and profoundly affects crop yields and qualities. Ammonium (NH4+) and nitrate (NO3−) are major inorganic N forms absorbed by plants from the surrounding environments. Intriguingly, NH4+ is usually toxic to plants when it serves as the sole or dominant N source.
Chengbin Xiao +3 more
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Plant–herbivore interactions mediated by plant toxicity
Theoretical Population Biology, 2008We explore the impact of plant toxicity on the dynamics of a plant-herbivore interaction, such as that of a mammalian browser and its plant forage species, by studying a mathematical model that includes a toxin-determined functional response. In this functional response, the traditional Holling Type 2 response is modified to include the negative effect
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