Interaction of silicon and cadmium in Brassica juncea and Brassica napus

Biologia - Tập 67 Số 3 - Trang 498-504 - 2012
Zuzana Vatehová1, Karin Kollárová1, Ivan Zelko1, Danica Richterová-Kučerová1, Marek Bujdoš2, Desana Lišková1
1Department of Glycobiotechnology, Institute of Chemistry, Center for Glycomics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, SK-84538, Bratislava, Slovakia
2Institute of Geology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina, SK-84215, Bratislava, Slovakia

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