International audienceDouglas fir trees grown on an artificially Cd-contaminated soil, can tolerate this trace element (up to 68 mg/kg in soil) during several months. Most of the absorbed Cd is retained in roots (25 mg/kg DM), but transfer to aerial part is also effective. Showing the highest content, up to 6 mg/kg DM, among all the aboveground parts, barks seem to be a preferred storage compartment. However, the transfer factor is quite low, about 0.3. Another objective of this study was to compare the cell wall components of trees exposed to increasing Cd amounts in soil. A decrease in lignin and an increase in pectin contents were observed in response to increasing soil cadmium concentration. A concurrent reduction in methyl-esterificati...
Cadmium (Cd) is an inorganic mineral in the earth\u27s crust. Cadmium entry into the environment occ...
ACLPhytomanagement used on soils contaminated with metals aims to stabilize them in the soil. It gen...
Cadmium accumulation in crops and the possibility of Cd entering the food chain are serious concerns...
Scot pine Soil contamination Heavy metals Phytoremediation A study was conducted to determine free p...
Cadmium contamination of the food chain is of serious concern. The uptake of this trace metallic ele...
In a Cd-contaminated environment, not only mature trees but also their seeds and young seedlings can...
The responses of Pinus sylvestris seedlings grown in organic and mineral soils in the presence of Cd...
As a consequence of industrial development, soil Cd pollution leads to crop contamination by Cd, pos...
Anthropogenic sources of cadmium in soils, and in particular in arable soils are of great concerns. ...
Given the toxicity of trace elements (TE) in the environment, plants developed varions strategies us...
This review summarizes the findings of the most recent studies, published from 2000 to 2016, which f...
International audienceMost flax (Linum usitatissimum) varieties are described as tolerant to high co...
Heavy metals provoke environmental pollution with potentially toxic effects on human and plants syst...
Fast growing woody plants represent effective tools for cadmium (Cd) extraction during remediation o...
The effects of soil Cd contamination on Cd accumulation and distribution, growth and physiological r...
Cadmium (Cd) is an inorganic mineral in the earth\u27s crust. Cadmium entry into the environment occ...
ACLPhytomanagement used on soils contaminated with metals aims to stabilize them in the soil. It gen...
Cadmium accumulation in crops and the possibility of Cd entering the food chain are serious concerns...
Scot pine Soil contamination Heavy metals Phytoremediation A study was conducted to determine free p...
Cadmium contamination of the food chain is of serious concern. The uptake of this trace metallic ele...
In a Cd-contaminated environment, not only mature trees but also their seeds and young seedlings can...
The responses of Pinus sylvestris seedlings grown in organic and mineral soils in the presence of Cd...
As a consequence of industrial development, soil Cd pollution leads to crop contamination by Cd, pos...
Anthropogenic sources of cadmium in soils, and in particular in arable soils are of great concerns. ...
Given the toxicity of trace elements (TE) in the environment, plants developed varions strategies us...
This review summarizes the findings of the most recent studies, published from 2000 to 2016, which f...
International audienceMost flax (Linum usitatissimum) varieties are described as tolerant to high co...
Heavy metals provoke environmental pollution with potentially toxic effects on human and plants syst...
Fast growing woody plants represent effective tools for cadmium (Cd) extraction during remediation o...
The effects of soil Cd contamination on Cd accumulation and distribution, growth and physiological r...
Cadmium (Cd) is an inorganic mineral in the earth\u27s crust. Cadmium entry into the environment occ...
ACLPhytomanagement used on soils contaminated with metals aims to stabilize them in the soil. It gen...
Cadmium accumulation in crops and the possibility of Cd entering the food chain are serious concerns...