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20 paź 2022 · Water spinach is a semi-aquatic high-As-accumulation leafy vegetable that can be planted under both upland and flooding soils. Previous studies have demonstrated that the concentration of As in plant tissues is governed by water regimes (Huang et al., 2006; Liao et al., 2021; Qin et al., 2021).
- Exceptional anti-toxic growth of water spinach in arsenic and cadmium ...
Effect of BC, B10, BBC and EBC additions on bacterial and...
- Comparison of As accumulation and speciation in water spinach (Ipomoea ...
This study used two low-As-level (GdL and MsL) and two...
- Exceptional anti-toxic growth of water spinach in arsenic and cadmium ...
5 maj 2024 · Effect of BC, B10, BBC and EBC additions on bacterial and fungi diversity and richness indices in the rhizosphere soil of the water spinach. Different letters after each datum indicate significant differences (p < 0.05) between treatments by Duncan's test.
20 paź 2024 · Here, we conducted a pot experiment to investigate the effects of substituting chemical fertilizers with organic fertilizer on the HMs accumulation in water spinach by simulating soils with different levels of HMs pollution.
16 kwi 2016 · The growth response, metal tolerance and phytoaccumulation properties of water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) and okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) were assessed under different contaminated spiked metals: control, 50 mg Pb/kg soil, 50 mg Zn/kg soil and 50 mg Cu/kg soil.
This study compared the agronomic properties of rice husk and wood biochar, and investigated their effects on the growth rate of water spinach. The field testing results with water spinach showed that the application of rice husk biochar improves biomass production.
5 sie 2021 · This study used two low-As-level (GdL and MsL) and two high-As-level (GdH and MsH) soil samples to compare how different soils and water management practices affect the release of As from the soils and the subsequent As uptake by water spinach.
20 paź 2022 · Therefore, in this study, a field experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of water management and phosphate (P) application on the As phytotoxicity and accumulation of water spinach grown in As-contaminated fields (121 mg As kg-1).