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Genotypic dependent effect of exogenous glutathione on Cd induced changes in cadmium and mineral uptake and accumulation in rice seedlings (Oryza sativa)

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Figure 1. Effect of Cd on fresh weight and root length of the two rice genotypes and as affected by external GSH
Figure 2. Effect of Cd on chlorophyll and carotenoids contents of the two rice genotypes and as affected by external GSH
Figure 3. Effect of Cd and GSH in nutrient media on Cd concentration and accumulation in roots (A, C) and shoots (B, D) of the two rice genotypes
Table 1. Effect of Cd and GSH in the nutrient media on Ca, Zn, Mn, Cu and Fe concentrations of the two rice genotypes
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