The studies on couch grass (Agropyron repens (L.) P. Beauv.) populations growing in stress conditions in close vicinity of a copper smelter concern the integrity of clonal structure. The connections of tillers within a clone and the interclonal integrity was investigated by means of assimilate translocation, using 14C. It was found that heavy metal stress affects the phenotypic plasticity of couch grass in regard to clonal growth of the phalanx type. The phalanx type growth is supported by a considerable integration, which allows the redistribution of resources, through internal routes, from places rich in resources to such clone parts, which cover a surface poor in nutritive compounds. In an unpolluted (control) couch grass population repr...
Plant species, spatial variability in plant diversity and vegetation cover were recorded at a French...
International audienceThe study of variation in plant-plant interactions along metal-pollution gradi...
Clonal plant foraging has been examined primarily on individual clones exposed to resource-poor and ...
The present paper constitutes a background for the properties of couch grass tolerance for heavy met...
The copper smelter "Legnica" is one of the oldest plants in Lower Silesia. Among the few weed specie...
Physiological integration can enhance the performance of clonal plants in aquatic and terrestrial he...
Plant resistance to metals can be achieved by two strategies, tolerance and avoidance. Although meta...
The article presents results of the long-term studies of the structure and production of agrophytoce...
Control over the accumulation of heavy metals (HM) in agrophytocenoses is an urgent environmental pr...
The paper addresses the involvement of grass communities in biogenic cycles of chemical elements (Zn...
The natural vegetation of areas characterized by high concentrations of heavy metals may be a valuab...
Three ex situ collections of poplar clones from natural populations of Populus alba and P. nigra gro...
The objective of this research is the investigation of intraspecific differences in heavy metal accu...
This study aims to determine the effects of extreme heavy metal contamination and other soil factors...
The causes of sectoriality and consequences for clone behaviour are examined using data from the sto...
Plant species, spatial variability in plant diversity and vegetation cover were recorded at a French...
International audienceThe study of variation in plant-plant interactions along metal-pollution gradi...
Clonal plant foraging has been examined primarily on individual clones exposed to resource-poor and ...
The present paper constitutes a background for the properties of couch grass tolerance for heavy met...
The copper smelter "Legnica" is one of the oldest plants in Lower Silesia. Among the few weed specie...
Physiological integration can enhance the performance of clonal plants in aquatic and terrestrial he...
Plant resistance to metals can be achieved by two strategies, tolerance and avoidance. Although meta...
The article presents results of the long-term studies of the structure and production of agrophytoce...
Control over the accumulation of heavy metals (HM) in agrophytocenoses is an urgent environmental pr...
The paper addresses the involvement of grass communities in biogenic cycles of chemical elements (Zn...
The natural vegetation of areas characterized by high concentrations of heavy metals may be a valuab...
Three ex situ collections of poplar clones from natural populations of Populus alba and P. nigra gro...
The objective of this research is the investigation of intraspecific differences in heavy metal accu...
This study aims to determine the effects of extreme heavy metal contamination and other soil factors...
The causes of sectoriality and consequences for clone behaviour are examined using data from the sto...
Plant species, spatial variability in plant diversity and vegetation cover were recorded at a French...
International audienceThe study of variation in plant-plant interactions along metal-pollution gradi...
Clonal plant foraging has been examined primarily on individual clones exposed to resource-poor and ...