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Role of Exogenous Salicylic Acid in Alleviating Nitrogen Metabolism in Leaves and Antioxidase in Root by Cadmium Stress in Maize Seedling |
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KeyWord:salicylic acid; cadmium stress; nitrogen metabolism; antioxidase |
Author Name | Affiliation | ZHAO Xin-yue | School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Xi′an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi′an 710055, China | HE Mao | School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Xi′an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi′an 710055, China | SHI Hui | School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Xi′an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi′an 710055, China | QU Bo | School of Resource and Environmental Engineering, Mianyang Normal University, Mianyang 621000, China |
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The nutrient solution culture experiment was carried out to examine the effects of exogenous salicylic acid(SA) on growth, chlorophyll, nitrogen metabolism and antioxidase activities in maize seedling exposed to cadmium(Cd) stress. The Cd stress dramatica |
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