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Acta Agron Sin ›› 2005, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (09): 1207-1214.

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Effect of Simulated Acid Rain and Its Acidified Soil on the Biomass and Some Physiological Activities of Wheat Seedlings

TONG Guan-He;CHENG Bin;HU Yun-Hu   

  1. Department of Biology and Chemistry ,Huainan Teachers College,Huainan 232001,Anhui,China
  • Received:2004-07-17 Revised:2004-11-19 Online:2005-09-12 Published:2005-09-12
  • Contact: TONG Guan-He

Abstract: Acid rain can damage either plant leaves directly or plant roots indirectly resulting from soil acidification and release of base ions. The stress effect of acid rain and its acidified soil does a lot of harm to the plants. A pot experiment of wheat seedlings was conducted to study the effects of si

Key words: Acidified soil, Wheat seedlings, Content of chlorophyll, Activity of root

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  • S512
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