12 páginas.-- 7 figuras.-- 5 tablas.-- 105 referencias.-- Supplementary data to this article can be found online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2019.02.028Populations of Cistus ladanifer L. and C. salviifolius L. from an abandoned mine area in Riotinto (SW Spain) and unpolluted control site were examined to test tolerance to Cu and Pb. Metal tolerance was tested in hydroponic experiments with different Cu (1, 25 and 100 μM Cu) and Pb (0, 100 μM Pb) concentrations. A germination test was also carried out to investigate possible differences between populations. Additionally some physiological and chemical parameters were analyzed in plants from Cu experiment. The results revealed different responses to high Cu and Pb between both specie...
<span class="longtext1"><span lang="EN-US">Soils contaminated by copper may interfere with the physi...
Natural populations thriving in heavy-metal-contaminated ecosystems are often subjected to selective...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 169-183.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Preparation of en...
Aims: The aim of the present study was to compare lead accumulation and tolerance among heavy metal ...
Mining activity can give rise to large quantities of chemically unstable waste rocks and tailings wh...
International audienceHirschfeldia incana is apseudometallophyte belonging to the Brassicaceae famil...
ABSTRACTHigh concentrations of copper (Cu) may be toxic to plants, yet some species can be tolerant ...
The copper smelter "Legnica" is one of the oldest plants in Lower Silesia. Among the few weed specie...
In this study, interaction of some heavy metals (Cr, Cd, and Pb) with copper content in the dock pla...
tThis work investigates the Cu induced changes in element profiles in contrasting ecotypes of Silene...
Plant resistance to metals can be achieved by two strategies, tolerance and avoidance. Although meta...
AbstractTo screen copper tolerant species, Four ecotype plants, Catalpabungei C. A. Mey, Catalpa ova...
Harsh ecosystems are at the origin of speciation processes in plant communities. In metalliferous ar...
Cobalt (Co) tolerance and accumulation were studied in three Haumaniastrum species: the obligate met...
peer reviewedAdvances on the ecology and evolution of adaptation to metal toxicity are based on stud...
<span class="longtext1"><span lang="EN-US">Soils contaminated by copper may interfere with the physi...
Natural populations thriving in heavy-metal-contaminated ecosystems are often subjected to selective...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 169-183.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Preparation of en...
Aims: The aim of the present study was to compare lead accumulation and tolerance among heavy metal ...
Mining activity can give rise to large quantities of chemically unstable waste rocks and tailings wh...
International audienceHirschfeldia incana is apseudometallophyte belonging to the Brassicaceae famil...
ABSTRACTHigh concentrations of copper (Cu) may be toxic to plants, yet some species can be tolerant ...
The copper smelter "Legnica" is one of the oldest plants in Lower Silesia. Among the few weed specie...
In this study, interaction of some heavy metals (Cr, Cd, and Pb) with copper content in the dock pla...
tThis work investigates the Cu induced changes in element profiles in contrasting ecotypes of Silene...
Plant resistance to metals can be achieved by two strategies, tolerance and avoidance. Although meta...
AbstractTo screen copper tolerant species, Four ecotype plants, Catalpabungei C. A. Mey, Catalpa ova...
Harsh ecosystems are at the origin of speciation processes in plant communities. In metalliferous ar...
Cobalt (Co) tolerance and accumulation were studied in three Haumaniastrum species: the obligate met...
peer reviewedAdvances on the ecology and evolution of adaptation to metal toxicity are based on stud...
<span class="longtext1"><span lang="EN-US">Soils contaminated by copper may interfere with the physi...
Natural populations thriving in heavy-metal-contaminated ecosystems are often subjected to selective...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 169-183.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Preparation of en...