Arsenic hyperaccumulation and tolerance in gametophytes and spores ofPteris vittata L. (brake fern) have been investigated. Gametophytes are able to grow normally in medium containing 50 to 200 or 300 μM arsenite and arsenate. In medium containing <300 μM arsenite and 500 μM arsenate, gametophytes do not almost grow. The highest arsenic concentrations in gametophytes are about 1,023 and 920 mg/kg-DW in medium containing 300 μM of arsenite and arsenate. The results suggest that gametophytes of the brake fern also has a great potential to be used for phytoremediating soils with low concentration of arsenic
Pteris vittata, the first reported arsenic hyperaccumulating plant, is potentially used in phytoreme...
Arsenic is a common contaminant in soils and water. It is well established that the fern Pteris vitt...
The fern Pteris vittata, recently identified as a arsenic hyperaccumulator, has rapid biomass growth...
The sporophyte of the fern Pteris vittata is known to be a hyperaccumulator of arsenic in its fronds...
Phytoremediation using an arsenic hyperaccumulator, Pteris vittata L., has generated increasing inte...
Abstract. A greenhouse study was conducted to evaluate and compare arsenic accumulation from four ar...
4Pteris vittata may effectively reduce arsenite in its fronds. This study examined the roles of arse...
hy of heavy metals though at a reduced rate. 13Abstract The effects of Cd, Ni, Pb, and Zn on arsenic...
Plant-soil interactions affect arsenic and nutrient availability in arsenic-contaminated soils, with...
The discovery of the arsenic hyperaccumulator, Pteris vittata (Chinese brake fern), has contributed ...
A brake fern, Pteris vittata L. has been demonstrated to absorb heavy metals, especially arsenic (As...
An arsenic hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata L. (Chinese brake) was first discovered in China by means...
Arsenic (As) contamination poses a high risk to human health. Phytoremediation based on As hyperaccu...
Elemental arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous and naturally occurring contaminant of soils and ground water...
Fig. 1 Inorganic forms of arsenic most prevalent in the environment. Fig. 2 Pteris vittata plants gr...
Pteris vittata, the first reported arsenic hyperaccumulating plant, is potentially used in phytoreme...
Arsenic is a common contaminant in soils and water. It is well established that the fern Pteris vitt...
The fern Pteris vittata, recently identified as a arsenic hyperaccumulator, has rapid biomass growth...
The sporophyte of the fern Pteris vittata is known to be a hyperaccumulator of arsenic in its fronds...
Phytoremediation using an arsenic hyperaccumulator, Pteris vittata L., has generated increasing inte...
Abstract. A greenhouse study was conducted to evaluate and compare arsenic accumulation from four ar...
4Pteris vittata may effectively reduce arsenite in its fronds. This study examined the roles of arse...
hy of heavy metals though at a reduced rate. 13Abstract The effects of Cd, Ni, Pb, and Zn on arsenic...
Plant-soil interactions affect arsenic and nutrient availability in arsenic-contaminated soils, with...
The discovery of the arsenic hyperaccumulator, Pteris vittata (Chinese brake fern), has contributed ...
A brake fern, Pteris vittata L. has been demonstrated to absorb heavy metals, especially arsenic (As...
An arsenic hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata L. (Chinese brake) was first discovered in China by means...
Arsenic (As) contamination poses a high risk to human health. Phytoremediation based on As hyperaccu...
Elemental arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous and naturally occurring contaminant of soils and ground water...
Fig. 1 Inorganic forms of arsenic most prevalent in the environment. Fig. 2 Pteris vittata plants gr...
Pteris vittata, the first reported arsenic hyperaccumulating plant, is potentially used in phytoreme...
Arsenic is a common contaminant in soils and water. It is well established that the fern Pteris vitt...
The fern Pteris vittata, recently identified as a arsenic hyperaccumulator, has rapid biomass growth...