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<b:Tag>pse-200802-0001</b:Tag>
<b:SourceType>ArticleInAPeriodical</b:SourceType>
<b:Year>2008</b:Year>
<b:PeriodicalName>Plant, Soil and Environment</b:PeriodicalName>
<b:Volume>54</b:Volume>
<b:Issue>2</b:Issue>
<b:Pages>47-54</b:Pages>
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<b:Person><b:Last>Grejtovsk&#253;</b:Last><b:First>A.</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>Marku&#353;ov&#225;</b:Last><b:First>K.</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>Nov&#225;kov&#225;</b:Last><b:First>L.</b:First></b:Person>
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<b:Title>Lead uptake by Matricaria chamomilla L.</b:Title>
<b:Comments>Investigations were carried out under laboratory conditions in a nutrient solution according to Knop to observe the influence of increasing concentrations of Pb (5, 25, 50, 75 &#956;mol/l) on its uptake and accumulation in chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.), diploid cv. Novbona. The essential part of Pb taken up by chamomile plants accumulated in roots; only minor portion of the metal was translocated to the above-ground part of the plant. Addition of Pb to the growth medium reduced significantly the root biomass (-46.3% at the highest supply of Pb); reduction in the above-ground dry matter (-18.3%) was insignificant. Pb treatment also reduced chlorophyll content in leaves (P &amp;lt; 0.01). The highest level of Pb resulted in a decrease of Chl a by 52% and of Chl b by 48%. Lead in the nutrient medium induced accumulation of free proline (Pro) in leaf rosette tissues (P &amp;lt; 0.01). Distribution of Pb in chamomile plants (cv. Novbona) and accumulation of Pb with focus on accumulation in inflorescences (drug Flos chamomillae) was investigated in a pot experiment with soil (Orthic Luvisol) supplemented with 50 mg Pb/kg dry soil. At this treatment, the content of Pb in chamomile inflorescences was 3-fold higher in comparison with the control (P &amp;lt; 0.05) but the level of accumulated Pb (2.08 mg Pb/kg dm flowers) was far below the limit (10 mg/kg) set by the WHO as the highest acceptable level of Pb in the chamomile drug.</b:Comments>
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