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Dihydroquercetin Increases The Adaptive Potential Of Wild Soybean Against Copper Sulfateand Cadmium Sulfate Toxicity, Darya Konstantinovna Chernyshuk, Lubov Yegorovna Ivachenko, Hülya Doğan, Ghulam Raza, Muhammad Amjad Ali, Kirill Sergeyevich Golokhvast, Muhammad Amjad Nawaz
Dihydroquercetin Increases The Adaptive Potential Of Wild Soybean Against Copper Sulfateand Cadmium Sulfate Toxicity, Darya Konstantinovna Chernyshuk, Lubov Yegorovna Ivachenko, Hülya Doğan, Ghulam Raza, Muhammad Amjad Ali, Kirill Sergeyevich Golokhvast, Muhammad Amjad Nawaz
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
In this study, the mechanism of the biochemical adaptation of wild soybean to the experimentally modeled effects of cadmium sulfate and copper sulfate in approximately double permissible concentration was investigated. The extracted concentrations of cadmium and copper in the experimental soil were determined by inversion voltammetry - 1.46 and 48.25 mg/kg, respectively. Growing soybeans in soil with the addition of copper and cadmium sulfates led to an increase in the concentration of malonic dialdehyde in soybean seeds relative to control by 62% and 38%, respectively, which confirmed the strengthening of oxidative processes. There was also an increase in the specific …