Additive Copper-zinc Interaction Affects Toxic Response In Soybean (Science Daily)

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Agricultural soils accumulate trace metals from waste and fungicide application. Regulations for soil concentrations of these potentially plant-toxic elements consider the individual elements, but not their interactions. A new study evaluates whether the copper-zinc interaction in soils is additive as defined by the toxicity response in soybeans.

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Additive Copper-zinc Interaction Affects Toxic Response In Soybean (Science Daily)

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