A study on the toxic effect of lead (Pb) on barley's growth via multifactor experiment [electronic resource].

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  • دراسات على سمية الرصاص (Pb) على نمو نباتات الشعير ضمن تجربة العوامل المتعددة [Added title page title]
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  • Bulletin of Faculty of Agriculture. Cairo University, 2003 v. 54 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Bulletin Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University 2003.v.54(3)Summary: Negative and injurious effects of heavy metals especially lead (Pb) have increased recently on plant, animal ,and human-kind. Consequently, this research was undertaken to investigate the effect of different levels of ( Pb ) : ( 50 -100 -150 -200 mg/kg soil) on barley growth in sandy plantations. Moreover, correlative effects among Pb ( 50 mg/kg soil) and nutritive elements, viz. ( N-P-K-Ca-S -Fe -Cu -Zn -Mg) which were used at (50--100 -150 and /or 200 mg/kg soil of each mineral element with the fixed level of Pb) were reported.
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Negative and injurious effects of heavy metals especially lead (Pb) have increased recently on plant, animal ,and human-kind. Consequently, this research was undertaken to investigate the effect of different levels of ( Pb ) : ( 50 -100 -150 -200 mg/kg soil) on barley growth in sandy plantations. Moreover, correlative effects among Pb ( 50 mg/kg soil) and nutritive elements, viz. ( N-P-K-Ca-S -Fe -Cu -Zn -Mg) which were used at (50--100 -150 and /or 200 mg/kg soil of each mineral element with the fixed level of Pb) were reported.

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