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Nickel in terrestrial biota: Comprehensive review on contamination, toxicity, tolerance and its remediation approaches

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Title Nickel in terrestrial biota: Comprehensive review on contamination, toxicity, tolerance and its remediation approaches
 
Creator Ram Kishor Fagodiya
 
Subject Nickel,Ni essentiality,Contamination,Toxicity,Human health,Bioremediation
 
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Nickel (Ni) has been a subject of interest for environmental, physiological, biological scientists due to its dual effect (toxicity and essentiality) in terrestrial biota. In general, the safer limit of Ni is 1.5 ?g g?1 in plants and 75?150 ?g g?1 in soil. Litreature review indicates that Ni concentrations have been estimated up to 26 g kg?1 in terrestrial, and 0.2 mg L?1 in aquatic resources. In case of vegetables and fruits, mean Ni content has been reported in the range of 0.08?0.26 and 0.03?0.16 mg kg?1. Considering, Ni toxicity and its potential health hazards, there is an urgent need to find out the suitable remedial approaches. Plant vascular (>80%) and cortical (
 
Date 2021-04-26T09:21:07Z
2021-04-26T09:21:07Z
2021-7-1
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Kumar, A., Jigyasu, D.K., Subrahmanyam, G., Mondal, R., Shabnam, A.A., Cabral-Pinto, M.M.S., Malyan, S.K., Chaturvedi, A.K., Gupta, D.K., Fagodiya, R.K. and Khan, S.A., 2021. Nickel in terrestrial biota: Comprehensive review on contamination, toxicity, tolerance and its remediation approaches. Chemo
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0045-6535
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/46727
 
Language English
 
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