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Cell—target system interaction compartments

Whatever the ulitmate site(s) of action in the plant, the metals have to cross the plasma membrane of the root cells before reaching the intracellular compartment. Therefore, this barrier (including its associated transport systems) can be considered as the first target for metal action. Only after passing the membrane, metals can interact with other cellular components and processes. [Pg.150]


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