Abstract Cu tolerance and accumulation have been studied in Haumaniastrum katangense, a cuprophyte from Katanga (DR Congo), previously described as a copper hyperaccumulator. Nicotiana plumbaginifolia, a well-known non-tolerant and non-accumulator species, was used as a control. The germination rate of H. katangense was enhanced by copper and fungicide addition, suggesting that fungal pathogens, which restrain germination in normal conditions, are limiting. In hydroponic culture in the Hoagland medium, H. katangense did not grow well, in contrast to N. plumbaginifolia. Better growth was achieved by adding fungicide or higher copper concentrations. The maximal non-effective concentration (NEC) was 12 µM CuSO4 for H. katangense grown in hydro...
The Central African Copperbelt of the DR Congo and Zambia hosts more than 30 known Cu-Co hyperaccumu...
The extensive use of copper-bearing fungicides in vineyards is responsible for the accumulation of c...
Harsh ecosystems are at the origin of speciation processes in plant communities. In metalliferous ar...
Abstract Cu tolerance and accumulation have been studied in Haumaniastrum katangense, a cuprophyte f...
Cu tolerance and accumulation have been studied in Haumaniastrum katangense, a cuprophyte from Katan...
Hydroponic cultures were conducted to investigate the effect of excessive Cu on the seed germination...
Cobalt (Co) tolerance and accumulation were studied in three Haumaniastrum species: the obligate met...
Description of the subject. Microevolutionary processes in metallophytes established on copper enric...
Description of the subject. Microevolutionary processes in metallophytes established on copper en...
The Central African Copperbelt of the DR Congo and Zambia hosts more than 30 known Cu-Co hyperaccumu...
AbstractTo screen copper tolerant species, Four ecotype plants, Catalpabungei C. A. Mey, Catalpa ova...
<span class="longtext1"><span lang="EN-US">Soils contaminated by copper may interfere with the physi...
The Central African Copperbelt of the DR Congo and Zambia hosts more than 30 known Cu-Co hyperaccumu...
Copper (Cu) locally contaminates soils and might negatively affect growth and yield of crops. A bett...
Copper (Cu) locally contaminates soils and might negatively affect growth and yield of crops. A bett...
The Central African Copperbelt of the DR Congo and Zambia hosts more than 30 known Cu-Co hyperaccumu...
The extensive use of copper-bearing fungicides in vineyards is responsible for the accumulation of c...
Harsh ecosystems are at the origin of speciation processes in plant communities. In metalliferous ar...
Abstract Cu tolerance and accumulation have been studied in Haumaniastrum katangense, a cuprophyte f...
Cu tolerance and accumulation have been studied in Haumaniastrum katangense, a cuprophyte from Katan...
Hydroponic cultures were conducted to investigate the effect of excessive Cu on the seed germination...
Cobalt (Co) tolerance and accumulation were studied in three Haumaniastrum species: the obligate met...
Description of the subject. Microevolutionary processes in metallophytes established on copper enric...
Description of the subject. Microevolutionary processes in metallophytes established on copper en...
The Central African Copperbelt of the DR Congo and Zambia hosts more than 30 known Cu-Co hyperaccumu...
AbstractTo screen copper tolerant species, Four ecotype plants, Catalpabungei C. A. Mey, Catalpa ova...
<span class="longtext1"><span lang="EN-US">Soils contaminated by copper may interfere with the physi...
The Central African Copperbelt of the DR Congo and Zambia hosts more than 30 known Cu-Co hyperaccumu...
Copper (Cu) locally contaminates soils and might negatively affect growth and yield of crops. A bett...
Copper (Cu) locally contaminates soils and might negatively affect growth and yield of crops. A bett...
The Central African Copperbelt of the DR Congo and Zambia hosts more than 30 known Cu-Co hyperaccumu...
The extensive use of copper-bearing fungicides in vineyards is responsible for the accumulation of c...
Harsh ecosystems are at the origin of speciation processes in plant communities. In metalliferous ar...