ROL' BELKOV V SVYAZYVANII CU, CD, NI LIST'YAMI GIDROFITOV
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Abstract (English):
The article considers the protective function of soluble and membrane-linked SH proteins of hydrophytes and hydatophytes in their adaptation to heavy metals. It has been found that compared with hydatophytes, hydrophyte leaves have greater ability to fix Cu, Cd and Ni by proteins and SH groups.

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