Plant growth regulators-assisted phytoextraction: A review
2014
Bulak, P., Polish Academy of Sciences Lublin (Poland). Inst. of Agrophysics | Walkiewicz, A., Polish Academy of Sciences Lublin (Poland). Inst. of Agrophysics | Brzezinska, M., Polish Academy of Sciences Lublin (Poland). Inst. of Agrophysics
Plant growth regulators (PRG)-assisted phytoremediation is a technique that could enhance the yield of heavy metal accumulation in plant tissues. So far, a small number of experiments have helped identify three groups of plant hormones that may be useful for this purpose: auxins, cytokinins, and gibberellins. Studies have shown that these hormones positively affect the degree of accumulation of metallic impurities and improve the growth and stress resistance of plants. This review summarizes the present knowledge about PGRs' impact on phytoextraction yield.
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