1. Cadmium can compete with essential nutrients, such as zinc, calcium, and magnesium, for uptake by plant roots. This can lead to nutrient deficiencies and impaired growth.
2. Cadmium can disrupt the transport of essential nutrients within the plant, affecting their distribution and accumulation in different plant tissues.
3. Cadmium can interfere with the regulation of nutrient uptake and transport processes in plants, leading to imbalances in nutrient availability and distribution.
4. Cadmium can disrupt the function of ion channels and transporters responsible for nutrient uptake in plant roots, leading to reduced nutrient uptake efficiency.
5. Cadmium can induce oxidative stress and damage cellular structures involved in nutrient uptake, such as root hairs, reducing their ability to absorb nutrients from the soil.
What are some of the mechanisms of cadmium in nutrients uptake in plants?
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