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From: Soil applied glycine betaine with Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi reduces chromium uptake and ameliorates chromium toxicity by suppressing the oxidative stress in three genetically different Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) cultivars

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Effects of GB and AMF treatments on Cr accumulation in roots (A and B), stems (C and D) and leaves (E and F) of different varieties of sorghum under Cr (VI) toxicity at 35 & 95 DAS, respectively. Treatment means with different letters in the same column are significantly different from one another according to post hoc Tukey test at (p ≤ 0.05); values represent the Means ± SE; N = 3, from three independent experiments

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