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Seedling Development of Bidens radiata in Solutions of Nickel and Copper Sulfates

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The effect of nickel and copper sulfates in various concentrations on the growth and development of seedlings of Bidens radiata Thuill. has been studied in laboratory experiments. It is shown that nickel salt is more toxic than copper salts and their effect on the root system is more pronounced. A comparison of the resistance of B. radiata to the toxic effect of nickel and copper with the previously studied B. tripartita, B. cernua, and B. frondosa is made. The series of resistance of representatives of the genus Bidens to the toxic effect of heavy metals is specified: for nickel it is B. tripartita > B. frondosa > B. radiata > B. cernua; for copper, B. radiata > B. tripartita > B. cernua > B. frondosa.

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This study was performed as part of State Task no. 121051100099-5 “Diversity, Structure and Functioning of Algae and Plant Communities in Continental Waters.”

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Krylova, E.G. Seedling Development of Bidens radiata in Solutions of Nickel and Copper Sulfates. Inland Water Biol 15, 347–350 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995082922030075

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