To initiate the creation of phytoextraction cultivars, plants were selected from 60 populations of N. caerulescens for their high shoot biomass or Cd, Ni, and Zn concentrations. They were self-pollinated, and the selection and fixation were continued for three generations in greenhouse conditions. Selected plants showed a potential to produce 5–10 t dry matter ha−1, which is required to decontaminate soils which have been moderately contaminated with Cd. However, the high biomass genotypes could not be fixed, probably both because of their complexity and to the sensitivity of this trait to environmental conditions, and plant density in particular. The selection led to an improvement to the Cd and Zn accumulation capacities of the plants, ye...
Populations of <i>Noccaea caerulescens</i> show tremendous differences in their capacity to hyperacc...
Populations of <i>Noccaea caerulescens</i> show tremendous differences in their capacity to hyperacc...
Populations of <i>Noccaea caerulescens</i> show tremendous differences in their capacity to hyperacc...
Background and aims: Phytoextraction is an eco-friendly approach for remediation of heavy metal cont...
The success of cadmium phytoextraction operations with Noccaea caerulescens varies by a factor of 70...
peer reviewedThe success of cadmium phytoextraction operations with Noccaea caerulescens varies by a...
Phytoextraction field trials with Noccaea caerulescens were conducted in Brussels (Belgium) to inves...
Aims: The study aimed at characterizing the patterns of natural variation in the tolerance and accum...
Aims: The study aimed at characterizing the patterns of natural variation in the tolerance and accum...
© 2020 by the authors.Trace-element-contaminated soils cause environmental concern and represent a s...
<p><em>Noccaea caerulescens </em>is the only known Zn/Cd/Ni hyperaccumulator. The Ganges accession (...
Noccaea caerulescens is the only known Zn/Cd/Ni hyperaccumulator. The Ganges accession (2n = 14) has...
International audienceNoccaea caerulescens, a Cd, Ni and Zn hyperaccumulator, appears to b...
Background and aimsAdequate cultural cycles for phytoextraction with Noccaea caerulescens have never...
Urban soil contamination with trace metals is a major obstacle to the development of urban agricultu...
Populations of <i>Noccaea caerulescens</i> show tremendous differences in their capacity to hyperacc...
Populations of <i>Noccaea caerulescens</i> show tremendous differences in their capacity to hyperacc...
Populations of <i>Noccaea caerulescens</i> show tremendous differences in their capacity to hyperacc...
Background and aims: Phytoextraction is an eco-friendly approach for remediation of heavy metal cont...
The success of cadmium phytoextraction operations with Noccaea caerulescens varies by a factor of 70...
peer reviewedThe success of cadmium phytoextraction operations with Noccaea caerulescens varies by a...
Phytoextraction field trials with Noccaea caerulescens were conducted in Brussels (Belgium) to inves...
Aims: The study aimed at characterizing the patterns of natural variation in the tolerance and accum...
Aims: The study aimed at characterizing the patterns of natural variation in the tolerance and accum...
© 2020 by the authors.Trace-element-contaminated soils cause environmental concern and represent a s...
<p><em>Noccaea caerulescens </em>is the only known Zn/Cd/Ni hyperaccumulator. The Ganges accession (...
Noccaea caerulescens is the only known Zn/Cd/Ni hyperaccumulator. The Ganges accession (2n = 14) has...
International audienceNoccaea caerulescens, a Cd, Ni and Zn hyperaccumulator, appears to b...
Background and aimsAdequate cultural cycles for phytoextraction with Noccaea caerulescens have never...
Urban soil contamination with trace metals is a major obstacle to the development of urban agricultu...
Populations of <i>Noccaea caerulescens</i> show tremendous differences in their capacity to hyperacc...
Populations of <i>Noccaea caerulescens</i> show tremendous differences in their capacity to hyperacc...
Populations of <i>Noccaea caerulescens</i> show tremendous differences in their capacity to hyperacc...