The fern Pteris vittata can tolerate and hyperaccumulate levels of arsenic that would be toxic to other plants and animals. A recent study has shown that a bacterial-like tolerance mechanism has evolved in the fern, enabling it to tolerate and accumulate high concentrations of arsenic.</p
A number of review articles have appeared in the literature recently on metal accumulation by plants...
Arsenic (As), a naturally-occurring metalloid, is not essential for plant growth, but it can accumul...
Understanding arsenic uptake mechanisms employed by the arsenic hyper-accumulator Pteris cretica is ...
The fern Pteris vittata can tolerate and hyperaccumulate levels of arsenic that would be toxic to ot...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid that is naturally occurring and widely distributed. The consumption of ...
Elemental arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous and naturally occurring contaminant of soils and ground water...
Pteris vittata is a fern that is extraordinary in its ability to tolerate hyperaccumulate high level...
Arsenic (As) contaminated soils and waters are becoming major global environmental and human health ...
Arsenic (As) hyperaccumulation trait has been described in a limited number of fern species. The phy...
Arsenic, a known toxin and carcinogen, is one of many elements that plants are exposed to in their e...
Pteris vittata, a fern able to hyperaccumulate arsenic (As) in its fronds, has been object of a numb...
Arsenic is a natural contaminant in the soil and ground water, which raises considerable concerns in...
Arsenic toxicity has become a global concern owing to the ever-increasing contamination of water, so...
Pityrogramma calomelanos is interestingly the single non-Pteris arsenic (As)-hyperaccumulating fern....
Abstract: Arsenic, a metalloid, is considered nonessential for human beings. However, excess amount ...
A number of review articles have appeared in the literature recently on metal accumulation by plants...
Arsenic (As), a naturally-occurring metalloid, is not essential for plant growth, but it can accumul...
Understanding arsenic uptake mechanisms employed by the arsenic hyper-accumulator Pteris cretica is ...
The fern Pteris vittata can tolerate and hyperaccumulate levels of arsenic that would be toxic to ot...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid that is naturally occurring and widely distributed. The consumption of ...
Elemental arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous and naturally occurring contaminant of soils and ground water...
Pteris vittata is a fern that is extraordinary in its ability to tolerate hyperaccumulate high level...
Arsenic (As) contaminated soils and waters are becoming major global environmental and human health ...
Arsenic (As) hyperaccumulation trait has been described in a limited number of fern species. The phy...
Arsenic, a known toxin and carcinogen, is one of many elements that plants are exposed to in their e...
Pteris vittata, a fern able to hyperaccumulate arsenic (As) in its fronds, has been object of a numb...
Arsenic is a natural contaminant in the soil and ground water, which raises considerable concerns in...
Arsenic toxicity has become a global concern owing to the ever-increasing contamination of water, so...
Pityrogramma calomelanos is interestingly the single non-Pteris arsenic (As)-hyperaccumulating fern....
Abstract: Arsenic, a metalloid, is considered nonessential for human beings. However, excess amount ...
A number of review articles have appeared in the literature recently on metal accumulation by plants...
Arsenic (As), a naturally-occurring metalloid, is not essential for plant growth, but it can accumul...
Understanding arsenic uptake mechanisms employed by the arsenic hyper-accumulator Pteris cretica is ...