Effects of Heavy Metals on Bean Plant

In this study, the effects of heavy metals on the bean plants have been investigated. Heavy metals cause environmental pollution. Various drugs and fertilizers in agriculture and in particular fields can lead to heavy metal dirty thereto. Heavy metal elements are essential nutrients for plants. Normal concentrations of heavy metals serve as a cofactor necessary for the structure of proteins and enzymes that play an important role in plant grow than development.

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