New Study Reveals Plant's Ability to Thrive in Toxic Chromium Environments
The study looked at how Humulus scandens seedlings respond to chromium stress. They found that under moderate chromium levels, the seedlings increased their photosynthesis and water use efficiency. However, at higher chromium levels, their photosynthesis decreased significantly. Overall, the seedlings showed some tolerance to chromium stress, maintaining certain levels of photosynthesis even under high stress conditions.