Santa Clara, Limeport, and Berkeley are Arabidopsis thaliana accessions previously identified as diversely metal resistant. Yet these same accessions were determined to be genetically indistinguishable from the metal sensitive Col-0. We robustly tested tolerance for Zn, Ni and Cu, and genetic relatedness by growing these accessions under a range of Ni, Zn and Cu concentrations for three durations in multiple replicates. Neither metal resistance nor variance in growth were detected between them and Col-0. We re-sequenced the genomes of these accessions and all stocks available for each accession. In all cases they were nearly indistinguishable from the standard laboratory accession Col-0. As Santa Clara was allegedly collected from the Jaspe...
Ni toxicity results in accumulation of ROS, interferes with Fe homeostasis, and disrupts essential f...
Heavy metals and metalloids are a prominent threat to human health worldwide. Unfortunately, plants ...
Serpentine soils are a stressful growing environment for plants, largely due to nutrient deficiencie...
Pseudometallophytes are commonly used to study the evolution of metal tolerance and accumulation tra...
As a drastic environmental change, metal pollution may promote the rapid evolution of genetic adapta...
Among the Arabidopsis thaliana accessions Columbia (Col), Landsberg erecta (Ler), and Wassilewskija ...
The species Arabidopsis halleri, an emerging model for the study of heavy metal tolerance and accumu...
Metal hyperaccumulation is an uncommon but highly distinctive adaptation found in certain plants tha...
Metalliferous soils are harsh environments for plants as a result of their low levels of macronutrie...
Arabidopsis arenosa represents a promising model for studying the mechanisms underlying the adaptati...
Empirical evidence is limited on whether allopolyploid species combine or merge parental adaptations...
Cho M, Chardonnens AN, Dietz K-J. Differential heavy metal tolerance of Arabidopsis halleri and Arab...
<p><em>Noccaea caerulescens </em>is the only known Zn/Cd/Ni hyperaccumulator. The Ganges accession (...
peer reviewedMetalliferous soils provide very restrictive habitats for plants due to phytotoxicity, ...
Serpentine soil, which is naturally high in heavy metal content and has low calcium to magnesium rat...
Ni toxicity results in accumulation of ROS, interferes with Fe homeostasis, and disrupts essential f...
Heavy metals and metalloids are a prominent threat to human health worldwide. Unfortunately, plants ...
Serpentine soils are a stressful growing environment for plants, largely due to nutrient deficiencie...
Pseudometallophytes are commonly used to study the evolution of metal tolerance and accumulation tra...
As a drastic environmental change, metal pollution may promote the rapid evolution of genetic adapta...
Among the Arabidopsis thaliana accessions Columbia (Col), Landsberg erecta (Ler), and Wassilewskija ...
The species Arabidopsis halleri, an emerging model for the study of heavy metal tolerance and accumu...
Metal hyperaccumulation is an uncommon but highly distinctive adaptation found in certain plants tha...
Metalliferous soils are harsh environments for plants as a result of their low levels of macronutrie...
Arabidopsis arenosa represents a promising model for studying the mechanisms underlying the adaptati...
Empirical evidence is limited on whether allopolyploid species combine or merge parental adaptations...
Cho M, Chardonnens AN, Dietz K-J. Differential heavy metal tolerance of Arabidopsis halleri and Arab...
<p><em>Noccaea caerulescens </em>is the only known Zn/Cd/Ni hyperaccumulator. The Ganges accession (...
peer reviewedMetalliferous soils provide very restrictive habitats for plants due to phytotoxicity, ...
Serpentine soil, which is naturally high in heavy metal content and has low calcium to magnesium rat...
Ni toxicity results in accumulation of ROS, interferes with Fe homeostasis, and disrupts essential f...
Heavy metals and metalloids are a prominent threat to human health worldwide. Unfortunately, plants ...
Serpentine soils are a stressful growing environment for plants, largely due to nutrient deficiencie...