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Effects of Heavy Metal: Copper on the Ultrastructure of Wheat
2017
Chemical Engineering Transactions
Copper was one of common soil contaminants in China. In order to research the stress mechanism of copper to wheat, the structure of subcellular in mesophyll cell were studied at different copper concentration and growth stage in natural conditions. The results showed that 1) at the tillering stage, under the level of L4 (900 mg/kg), comparing to the control, the cell structures were not intact. The number of chloroplast increased. The volume of chloroplast was enlarged. The arrangement of the
doi:10.3303/cet1761046
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