In this review, we overview the most updated concepts regarding the evolution of hyperaccumulation and hypertolerance, highlighting also the ecological context concerning the plant populations displaying this fascinating phenomenon
Some plants can tolerate and accumulate unusually high levels of toxic metals, and the analysis of ...
Trace elements (heavy metals and metalloids) are important environmental pollutants, and many of the...
Some plants can tolerate and accumulate unusually high levels of toxic metals, and the analysis of s...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record....
In the course of evolution, plants adapted to major variations in metal availability in soils and th...
Metal hyperaccumulation is a trait present in over 450 higher plant species. Hyperaccumulators are a...
The plant Arabidopsis halleri exhibits naturally selected metal hypertolerance and extraordinarily h...
The main mechanism of plant tolerance is the avoidance of metal uptake, whereas the main mechanism o...
The term \u201chyperaccumulator\u201d describes a number of plants that belong to distantly related ...
Several hyperaccumulator plant species especially the species in Brassicaceae have been extensively ...
peer reviewedMetalliferous soils provide very restrictive habitats for plants due to phytotoxicity, ...
Metal hyperaccumulator plants accumulate and detoxify extraordinarily high concentrations of metal i...
Among heavy metal plants (the metallophytes), facultative species can live both in soils contaminate...
Little is known about the types of mutations underlying the evolution of species-specific traits. Th...
Mineral nutrition of plants greatly depends on both environmental conditions, particularly of soils,...
Some plants can tolerate and accumulate unusually high levels of toxic metals, and the analysis of ...
Trace elements (heavy metals and metalloids) are important environmental pollutants, and many of the...
Some plants can tolerate and accumulate unusually high levels of toxic metals, and the analysis of s...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record....
In the course of evolution, plants adapted to major variations in metal availability in soils and th...
Metal hyperaccumulation is a trait present in over 450 higher plant species. Hyperaccumulators are a...
The plant Arabidopsis halleri exhibits naturally selected metal hypertolerance and extraordinarily h...
The main mechanism of plant tolerance is the avoidance of metal uptake, whereas the main mechanism o...
The term \u201chyperaccumulator\u201d describes a number of plants that belong to distantly related ...
Several hyperaccumulator plant species especially the species in Brassicaceae have been extensively ...
peer reviewedMetalliferous soils provide very restrictive habitats for plants due to phytotoxicity, ...
Metal hyperaccumulator plants accumulate and detoxify extraordinarily high concentrations of metal i...
Among heavy metal plants (the metallophytes), facultative species can live both in soils contaminate...
Little is known about the types of mutations underlying the evolution of species-specific traits. Th...
Mineral nutrition of plants greatly depends on both environmental conditions, particularly of soils,...
Some plants can tolerate and accumulate unusually high levels of toxic metals, and the analysis of ...
Trace elements (heavy metals and metalloids) are important environmental pollutants, and many of the...
Some plants can tolerate and accumulate unusually high levels of toxic metals, and the analysis of s...