Background and Aims The aim of this study was to test the frequency distributions of foliar elements from a large dataset from Kinabalu Park (Sabah, Malaysia) for departure from unimodality, indicative of a distinct ecophysiological response associated with hyperaccumulation. • Methods We collected foliar samples (n = 1533) comprising 90 families, 198 genera and 495 plant species from ultramafic soils, further foliar samples (n = 177) comprising 45 families, 80 genera and 120 species from non-ultramafic soils and corresponding soil samples (n = 393 from ultramafic soils and n = 66 from non-ultramafic soils) from Kinabalu Park (Sabah, Malaysia). The data were geographically (Kinabalu Park) and edaphically (ultramafic soils) constrained. The ...
Nickel hyperaccumulation can defend plants against herbivores and pathogens. However, variability in...
Ultramafic soils are characterized by relatively high concentrations of nickel (Ni), chromium (Cr), ...
Aims: Knowledge on the ecophysiology of cobalt hyperaccumulator species is limited. The nickel hyper...
International audienceAbstract Background and Aims The aim of this study was to test the frequency d...
The foliar elemental profile of most plants reflects that of the soil on which plants grow in their ...
Sabah (Malaysia) has one of the largest surface expressions of ultramafic rocks on Earth and in para...
Nickel hyperaccumulator plants have been the focus of considerable research because of their unique ...
The Malaysian state of Sabah on the Island of Borneo has recently emerged as a global hotspot of nic...
Globally, the majority of Ni hyperaccumulator plants occur on ultramafic soils in tropical regions, ...
International audiencePurpose The Cunoniaceae are a major component of the New Caledonian flora with...
Background and aims: Ultramafic soils are characterized by relatively high concentrations of nickel ...
The extend of biogeochemical cycling of nickel (Ni) by tropical hyperaccumulator plants in their nat...
The extraordinary level of accumulation of nickel (Ni) in hyperaccumulator plants is a consequence o...
Nickel hyperaccumulation can defend plants against herbivores and pathogens. However, variability in...
Ultramafic soils are characterized by relatively high concentrations of nickel (Ni), chromium (Cr), ...
Aims: Knowledge on the ecophysiology of cobalt hyperaccumulator species is limited. The nickel hyper...
International audienceAbstract Background and Aims The aim of this study was to test the frequency d...
The foliar elemental profile of most plants reflects that of the soil on which plants grow in their ...
Sabah (Malaysia) has one of the largest surface expressions of ultramafic rocks on Earth and in para...
Nickel hyperaccumulator plants have been the focus of considerable research because of their unique ...
The Malaysian state of Sabah on the Island of Borneo has recently emerged as a global hotspot of nic...
Globally, the majority of Ni hyperaccumulator plants occur on ultramafic soils in tropical regions, ...
International audiencePurpose The Cunoniaceae are a major component of the New Caledonian flora with...
Background and aims: Ultramafic soils are characterized by relatively high concentrations of nickel ...
The extend of biogeochemical cycling of nickel (Ni) by tropical hyperaccumulator plants in their nat...
The extraordinary level of accumulation of nickel (Ni) in hyperaccumulator plants is a consequence o...
Nickel hyperaccumulation can defend plants against herbivores and pathogens. However, variability in...
Ultramafic soils are characterized by relatively high concentrations of nickel (Ni), chromium (Cr), ...
Aims: Knowledge on the ecophysiology of cobalt hyperaccumulator species is limited. The nickel hyper...