Hyperaccumulator/hypertolerant plant species have evolved strategies allowing themto grow in metal-contaminated soils, where they accumulate high concentrations ofheavy metals in their shoots without signs of toxicity. The mechanisms that allowenhanced metal uptake, root-to-shoot translocation and detoxification in these speciesare not fully understood. Complementary approaches such as transcriptomic-based DNAmicroarrays and proteomics have recently been used to gain insight into the molecularpathways evolved by metal hyperaccumulator/hypertolerant species. Proteomics hasthe advantage of focusing on the translated portion of the genome and it allowsto analyze complex networks of proteins. This review discusses the recent analysisof metal hyp...
Metal hyperaccumulator plants accumulate and detoxify extraordinarily high concentrations of metal i...
Metal hyperaccumulation is a trait present in over 450 higher plant species. Hyperaccumulators are a...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient for plants and around two billion people are depending on gr...
Hyperaccumulators are distinguished from non-hyperaccumulators on the basis of their capacity to ext...
Arabidopsis halleri has the rare ability to colonize heavy metal-polluted sites and is an emerging m...
Several hyperaccumulator plant species especially the species in Brassicaceae have been extensively ...
For the successful development of a hyperaccumulating plant sufficient for use in phytoremediation s...
Hyperaccumulator plant species growing on metal-rich soils can accumulate high quantity of metals a...
For the successful development of a hyperaccumulating plant sufficient for use in phytoremediation s...
Thlaspi caerulescens is increasingly acknowledged as one of the best models for studying metal hyper...
For the successful development of a hyperaccumulating plant sufficient for use in phytoremediation s...
In the course of evolution, plants adapted to major variations in metal availability in soils and th...
The main mechanism of plant tolerance is the avoidance of metal uptake, whereas the main mechanism o...
The plant Arabidopsis halleri exhibits naturally selected metal hypertolerance and extraordinarily h...
Trace elements (heavy metals and metalloids) are important environmental pollutants, and many of the...
Metal hyperaccumulator plants accumulate and detoxify extraordinarily high concentrations of metal i...
Metal hyperaccumulation is a trait present in over 450 higher plant species. Hyperaccumulators are a...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient for plants and around two billion people are depending on gr...
Hyperaccumulators are distinguished from non-hyperaccumulators on the basis of their capacity to ext...
Arabidopsis halleri has the rare ability to colonize heavy metal-polluted sites and is an emerging m...
Several hyperaccumulator plant species especially the species in Brassicaceae have been extensively ...
For the successful development of a hyperaccumulating plant sufficient for use in phytoremediation s...
Hyperaccumulator plant species growing on metal-rich soils can accumulate high quantity of metals a...
For the successful development of a hyperaccumulating plant sufficient for use in phytoremediation s...
Thlaspi caerulescens is increasingly acknowledged as one of the best models for studying metal hyper...
For the successful development of a hyperaccumulating plant sufficient for use in phytoremediation s...
In the course of evolution, plants adapted to major variations in metal availability in soils and th...
The main mechanism of plant tolerance is the avoidance of metal uptake, whereas the main mechanism o...
The plant Arabidopsis halleri exhibits naturally selected metal hypertolerance and extraordinarily h...
Trace elements (heavy metals and metalloids) are important environmental pollutants, and many of the...
Metal hyperaccumulator plants accumulate and detoxify extraordinarily high concentrations of metal i...
Metal hyperaccumulation is a trait present in over 450 higher plant species. Hyperaccumulators are a...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient for plants and around two billion people are depending on gr...