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Greenhouse assessment of citric acid-assisted phytoremediation of cadmium by willows (Salix spp.) - effect on photosynthetic performances and metal tolerance
2019
Baltic Forestry
The aim of this study was to define effects of cadmium (Cd) applied alone and in combination with citric acid, on the plant tolerance, accumulation, translocation and photosynthesis in willows (Salix viminalis, S. matsudana and S. alba). Low metal bioavailability in soil is often the limiting factor for phytoextraction, thus citric acid was used as a chelating agent aiming to improve metal solubility and therefore accelerates phytoextraction. Willows were grown by soil culture method in
doi:10.46490/vol25iss2pp203
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