This paper examines the accumulation of metal ions from soil in selected edible plants belonging to the Brassicaceae and Lamiaceae families. The effect of metal ions on factors, such as growth and morphology are also investigated. The results indicate that the addition of selected metal ions to the soil significantly increases the concentration of metal ions in the plants. The application of zinc ions significantly enhances Zn uptake in Ocimum basilicum and Mentha piperita (Lamiaceae family). Nickel ions significantly increase Ni accumulation in Lepidium sativum (Brassiaceae family). The research shows that nickel, zinc and copper accumulate in leaves at different concentrations depending on the plant species
Plants of the nickel-hyperaccumulator Alyssum bertolonii Desv. and of the non-accumulator A. montanu...
Nickel hyperaccumulator plants have been the focus of considerable research because of their unique ...
In the present study we have grown plants of Brassica oleracea L., Lactuca sativa L. and Lycopersic...
This study aimed to analyse the bioaccumulation of heavy metal ions in plants of spontaneous flora. ...
Nickel is a non-essential element in the nutrition of the majority of plant species and can be toxic...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the content of Zn, Cu, Mn, Pb, Hg and Fe in sandy everlasting, ...
Hyperaccumulation of heavy metals was studied with the intention of elucidating the mechanisms of to...
Hyperaccumulator plants have the unique ability to concentrate specific elements in their shoot in c...
The present study was aimed at comparing the ability of three crop plants for phytoremediation of zi...
Berkheya coddii Roessler (Asteraceae), an endemic herbaceous and perennial nickel-hyperaccumulating ...
The rhizosphere is a key area for the plant metal uptake. We studied heavy metal availability in the...
Woody plants are increasingly used in the remediation of contaminated land. The content of metals (M...
Many of the plants found in serpentine areas are endemics and they may accumulate Ni at high concent...
Heavy metal accumulation in edible plants grown in contaminated soils poses a major environmental ri...
Heavy metal accumulation in edible plants grown in contaminated soils poses a major environmental ri...
Plants of the nickel-hyperaccumulator Alyssum bertolonii Desv. and of the non-accumulator A. montanu...
Nickel hyperaccumulator plants have been the focus of considerable research because of their unique ...
In the present study we have grown plants of Brassica oleracea L., Lactuca sativa L. and Lycopersic...
This study aimed to analyse the bioaccumulation of heavy metal ions in plants of spontaneous flora. ...
Nickel is a non-essential element in the nutrition of the majority of plant species and can be toxic...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the content of Zn, Cu, Mn, Pb, Hg and Fe in sandy everlasting, ...
Hyperaccumulation of heavy metals was studied with the intention of elucidating the mechanisms of to...
Hyperaccumulator plants have the unique ability to concentrate specific elements in their shoot in c...
The present study was aimed at comparing the ability of three crop plants for phytoremediation of zi...
Berkheya coddii Roessler (Asteraceae), an endemic herbaceous and perennial nickel-hyperaccumulating ...
The rhizosphere is a key area for the plant metal uptake. We studied heavy metal availability in the...
Woody plants are increasingly used in the remediation of contaminated land. The content of metals (M...
Many of the plants found in serpentine areas are endemics and they may accumulate Ni at high concent...
Heavy metal accumulation in edible plants grown in contaminated soils poses a major environmental ri...
Heavy metal accumulation in edible plants grown in contaminated soils poses a major environmental ri...
Plants of the nickel-hyperaccumulator Alyssum bertolonii Desv. and of the non-accumulator A. montanu...
Nickel hyperaccumulator plants have been the focus of considerable research because of their unique ...
In the present study we have grown plants of Brassica oleracea L., Lactuca sativa L. and Lycopersic...