Sabah (Malaysia) on the Island of Borneo has a high plant diversity (>8000 species) occurring on a wide range of soils, including ultramafic soils which are known to host hyperaccumulator plants. In this study a new approach (“Herbarium X-ray Fluorescence Ionomics”) was used to obtain elemental data from herbarium specimens using non-destructive X-ray Fluorescence spectroscopy analysis. In total ~7300 specimens were thus analysed for nickel, cobalt, and manganese concentrations at the Herbarium of the Forest Research Centre (FRC) in Sepilok, Sabah. The measurements led to recording a total of 759 specimens (originating from 17 families in 30 genera and 74 species) as trace element hyperaccumulators, including 28 nickel hyperaccumulator spec...
Globally the discovery of hyperaccumulator plants has been hindered by systematic screening of plant...
This article has been accepted for publication in Metalomics Published by Oxford University Press. D...
Background: “Herbarium X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) Ionomics” is a new quantitative approach for extract...
The flora of Papua New Guinea is amongst the richest in the world with an estimated 25,000 plant spe...
The majority of nickel hyperaccumulator plant species have been discovered by screening using a fiel...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot known for its metal hyperaccumulator plants. X-ray fl...
Global herbaria are the greatest repositories of information on the plant kingdom. Discoveries of tr...
Global herbaria are the greatest repositories of information on the plant kingdom. Discoveries of tr...
Globally the discovery of hyperaccumulator plants has been hindered by systematic screening of plant...
PurposeThe Cunoniaceae are a major component of the New Caledonian flora with 91 endemic species tha...
Globally the discovery of hyperaccumulator plants has been hindered by systematic screening of plant...
This article has been accepted for publication in Metalomics Published by Oxford University Press. D...
Background: “Herbarium X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) Ionomics” is a new quantitative approach for extract...
The flora of Papua New Guinea is amongst the richest in the world with an estimated 25,000 plant spe...
The majority of nickel hyperaccumulator plant species have been discovered by screening using a fiel...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot known for its metal hyperaccumulator plants. X-ray fl...
Global herbaria are the greatest repositories of information on the plant kingdom. Discoveries of tr...
Global herbaria are the greatest repositories of information on the plant kingdom. Discoveries of tr...
Globally the discovery of hyperaccumulator plants has been hindered by systematic screening of plant...
PurposeThe Cunoniaceae are a major component of the New Caledonian flora with 91 endemic species tha...
Globally the discovery of hyperaccumulator plants has been hindered by systematic screening of plant...
This article has been accepted for publication in Metalomics Published by Oxford University Press. D...
Background: “Herbarium X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) Ionomics” is a new quantitative approach for extract...