Growth and Secondary Metabolite Profiles of Vernonia amygdalina (Del.) Subjected to Cadmium and Drought Stress

Author:

Zeblon Olorunyomi1,Akinduko Ayokunmi2,Nwonuma Charles1,Quadri Salam1,Lawal Babatunde1,Bamgboye Faith3,Olokodana Fatima1,Ojekale Anthony1

Affiliation:

1. Lagos State University Lagos State University,Biochemistry Department,Ojo,Nigeria

2. Landmark University,Department of Biochemistry,Omu-Aran,Nigeria

3. Landmark University,Biochemistry Department,Omu-Aran,Nigeria

Publisher

IEEE

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