DIVERSITY, PHYLOGENY AND DISTRIBUTION OF NI-HYPERACCUMULATOR ENDEMICS OF ALYSSUM SECT. ODONTARRHENA (BRASSICACEAE) IN THE TYRRHENIAN AREA: MORPHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR EVIDENCE
Abstract
Nickel hyperaccumulation is the ability to uptake and store more than 1000 ?g·g-1 of Ni in above ground tissues dry-weight without toxicity symptoms, a rare physiological trait shared by a small number of plant taxa growing on metalliferous soils, especially serpentine.Downloads
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2018-10-23
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