Copper accumulation, translocation, and toxic effects in grapevine

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Uptake, accumulation, and translocation of Zn, Cu, Pb, Cd, Ni, and

Development of grapevine plants under hydroponic copper-enriched solutions induced morpho-histological, biochemical and cytogenetic changes - ScienceDirect

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Effects of Copper on Root Morphology, Cations Accumulation, and

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Effects of Copper on Root Morphology, Cations Accumulation, and

Chemical speciation of copper and manganese in solution of a copper-contaminated soil and young grapevine growth with amendment application - ScienceDirect

Multi-omics analyses on the response mechanisms of 'Shine Muscat' grapevine to low degree of excess copper stress (Low-ECS) - ScienceDirect

Development of grapevine plants under hydroponic copper-enriched