Exploring the intricate relationship between metabolic processes and environmental factors, this book delves into ecometabolomics, highlighting how metabolic fluxes interact with stoichiometry in ecosystems. It presents a comprehensive framework for understanding how organisms adapt their metabolism in response to environmental changes, emphasizing the balance of nutrients and energy. The text is essential for researchers and students interested in ecology, biochemistry, and environmental science, providing insights into the dynamic interplay between biological systems and their surroundings.
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- 2019
- 2010
Antioxidant response to Chromium stress in Brassica juncea
Chromium accumulation in Indian Mustard
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The study explores Brassica juncea's potential as a hyperaccumulator of chromium, a toxic element with varying effects based on its oxidation state. It examines how chromium influences antioxidant enzymes and metabolites at different growth stages of Indian mustard. Results indicate that chromium accumulation in the plant's roots, stems, and leaves increases with age. The research intentionally focuses on an edible crop to facilitate site remediation while ensuring the production of uncontaminated seeds for future cultivation.