Brassica
rapa
|
Seeds sown in Magenta boxes on ½ MS medium with 50-150 mg L−1 W as Na2WO4. |
Increased production of a blue substance correlated with anthocyanin accumulation. |
[36] |
B. juncea
|
B. oleracea
|
Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Steptoe (barley) |
0.25, 0.5, 1, 10, 100, 500 μM Na2WO4, 9 days. Hydroponics. |
Significant reduction in root and shoot biomass at high concentrations (≥10 μM). |
[44] |
Lolium perenne (ryegrass) |
Urban and forest soil amended with ammunition grade W powder (average particle size 5 μM): 1, 10, 100, 1,000, 10,000 mg kg−1. Up to 9 months. |
Serious reduction of plant growth and death after two months. |
[19] |
Pisum sativum cv. Onmard (pea) |
200, 500 mg L−1 Na2WO4, up to 8 days. Hydroponics. |
Inhibition of root elongation and lateral root formation, retardment of seedling growth rate and new leaf emergence. |
[25] |
Gossypium hisutum cv. |
Campo (cotton) |
Helianthus annuus L. (sunflower) |
Processed field soil, spiked with 6,500 mg kg−1 metallic W powder, aged for six months. Diluted soil samples contained from 0 to 6,500 mg W kg−1. Plants grown for two or four weeks. |
Plant total weight significantly reduced at W concentration ≥2,600 mg kg−1, root and shoot length reduced at ≥3,900 mg kg−1. |
[34] |
Avena sativa cv. Ogle (oat) |
Natural soil containing 0 (control), 0.803, 2.41, 7.21, 21.7, 65.0, 195.1, and 586 mg W kg−1 dry soil. |
Toxicity was recorded at ~58.6-293 mg W kg−1 dry soil, with lettuce being more sensitive than radish, followed by oat. |
[53] |
Raphanus sativus cv. Crimson Giant |
(radish) |
Lactuca sativa cv. Grand Rapids (lettuce) |
Triticum aestivum L. var Raj4037. |
Potted soil watered with 3, 9, 27, 81, 243 mg kg−1 Na2WO4.2H2O solutions plus control. Samples harvested after 60 days. |
Lower concentrations (3, 9 mg kg−1) of W had promotive effects in growth, biomass, chlorophyll, carbohydrate and Mo contents, higher ones decreased them. |
[35] |
Vigna unguiculata L. Walp. var. Sephali Shikha-313 |
Potted soil watered with 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 μg g−1 Na2WO4.2H2O solutions. Samples harvested after fruiting. |
Lower applied doses (5, 10, 15 μg g−1) of W promoted root-shoot length. Higher doses retarded root-shoot length. |
[54] |
Brassica oleracea (cabbage) |
Grown in aged W powder-spiked soil containing monomeric and polymeric tungstates provided as Na2WO4·2H2O. |
Cabbage growth was impaired at 436 mg W kg−1 W soil. |
[23] |
Lactuca sativa (lettuce) |