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Rhizofiltration of Cadmium and Lead by Hairy Root Cultures of Brassica juncea L. and the Influence of the Metals on Antioxidative Enzymes | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Rhizofiltration of Cadmium and Lead by Hairy Root Cultures of Brassica juncea L. and the Influence of the Metals on Antioxidative Enzymes
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Susan Eapen
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Suchita Kamble
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K N. Suseelan
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Hairy root cultures of Brassica juncea effectively absorb cadmium and lead, suggesting their applicability in bioremediation.
Lead exposure increases antioxidative enzyme activity, which may help protect the plant from metal stress.
Rhizofiltration techniques can be a sustainable approach to managing heavy metal contamination in soil and water.
Understanding how metals affect antioxidative enzymes could enhance the efficiency of phytoremediation efforts.
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Eapen et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
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