peer reviewedMetalliferous soils provide very restrictive habitats for plants due to phytotoxicity, resulting in severe selection pressures. Species comprising heavy-metal plant communities are genetically altered ecotypes with specific tolerances to, e.g., cadmium, copper, lead, nickel, zinc and arsenic, adapted through microevolutionary processes. Evolution of metal tolerance takes place at each specific site (Ernst 2006). A high degree of metal tolerance depends on the bioavailable fraction of the metal(loids) in the soil and the type of mineralization. At extremely high soil metal concentrations, especially on polymetallic soils, even metal-tolerant genotypes are not able to evolve extreme tolerances to several heavy metals simultaneous...
International audienceThe selection of plant species at mine sites is mostly based on metal content ...
Harsh ecosystems are at the origin of speciation processes in plant communities. In metalliferous ar...
Heavy metals are often present naturally in soils, but many human activities (e.g. mining, agricultu...
Metalliferous soils provide very restrictive habitats for plants due to phytotoxicity, resulting in ...
Among heavy metal plants (the metallophytes), facultative species can live both in soils contaminate...
The development of vegetation (mainly the Violetum calaminariae Schwick) in heavy metal-contaminated...
The wastes of metalliferous mining activities produce a substrate that is generally unfavourable for...
Anthyllis vulneraria is a legume associated with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia that together offer an ada...
As a drastic environmental change, metal pollution may promote the rapid evolution of genetic adapta...
Anthyllis vulneraria is a legume associated with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia that together offer an ada...
Restoration of metalliferous mine soils requires using plant species tolerant to high metal concentr...
Restoration of metalliferous mine soils requires using plant species tolerant to high metal concentr...
Biscutella laevigata is a facultative metallophyte, with populations on non-metalliferous and metall...
Metalliferous soils are harsh environments for plants as a result of their low levels of macronutrie...
Urbanization, industrialisation and agricultural practices have resulted in soil contamination with ...
International audienceThe selection of plant species at mine sites is mostly based on metal content ...
Harsh ecosystems are at the origin of speciation processes in plant communities. In metalliferous ar...
Heavy metals are often present naturally in soils, but many human activities (e.g. mining, agricultu...
Metalliferous soils provide very restrictive habitats for plants due to phytotoxicity, resulting in ...
Among heavy metal plants (the metallophytes), facultative species can live both in soils contaminate...
The development of vegetation (mainly the Violetum calaminariae Schwick) in heavy metal-contaminated...
The wastes of metalliferous mining activities produce a substrate that is generally unfavourable for...
Anthyllis vulneraria is a legume associated with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia that together offer an ada...
As a drastic environmental change, metal pollution may promote the rapid evolution of genetic adapta...
Anthyllis vulneraria is a legume associated with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia that together offer an ada...
Restoration of metalliferous mine soils requires using plant species tolerant to high metal concentr...
Restoration of metalliferous mine soils requires using plant species tolerant to high metal concentr...
Biscutella laevigata is a facultative metallophyte, with populations on non-metalliferous and metall...
Metalliferous soils are harsh environments for plants as a result of their low levels of macronutrie...
Urbanization, industrialisation and agricultural practices have resulted in soil contamination with ...
International audienceThe selection of plant species at mine sites is mostly based on metal content ...
Harsh ecosystems are at the origin of speciation processes in plant communities. In metalliferous ar...
Heavy metals are often present naturally in soils, but many human activities (e.g. mining, agricultu...