Allopolyploidization combines parental genomes and often confers broader species distribution. However, little is known about parentally transmitted gene expression underlying quantitative traits following allopolyploidization because of the complexity of polyploid genomes. The allopolyploid species Arabidopsis kamchatica is a natural hybrid of the zinc hyperaccumulator A. halleri and of the nonaccumulator A. lyrata. We found that A. kamchatica retained the ability to hyperaccumulate zinc from A. halleri and grows in soils with both low and high metal content. Hyperaccumulation of zinc by A. kamchatica was reduced to about half of A. halleri, but is 10-fold greater than A. lyrata. Homeologs derived from A. halleri had significantly higher l...
Arabidopsis halleri ssp. halleri (accession Langelsheim) is a naturally selected zinc (Zn)- and cadm...
Among the rare colonizers of heavy-metal rich toxic soils, \(\textit {Arabidopsis halleri}\) is a co...
As a drastic environmental change, metal pollution may promote the rapid evolution of genetic adapta...
Allopolyploidization combines parental genomes and often confers broader species distribution. Howev...
Little is known about the types of mutations underlying the evolution of species-specific traits. Th...
Genome duplication is widespread in wild and crop plants. However, little is known about genome-wide...
Empirical evidence is limited on whether allopolyploid species combine or merge parental adaptations...
Genome duplication is widespread in wild and crop plants. However, little is known about genome-wide...
The species Arabidopsis halleri, an emerging model for the study of heavy metal tolerance and accumu...
Excessive amounts of metal ions in soil are toxic for most plant species, yet metal can also facilit...
The metal hyperaccumulator Arabidopsis halleri exhibits naturally selected zinc (Zn) and cadmium (Cd...
Minerals are essential for humans, plants and animals and have an important micronutrient role in ph...
• The mechanisms of metal hyperaccumulation are still not understood, so we conducted a quantitative...
Among the rare colonizers of heavy-metal rich toxic soils, Arabidopsis halleri is a compelling model...
• The mechanisms of metal hyperaccumulation are still not understood, so we conducted a quantitative...
Arabidopsis halleri ssp. halleri (accession Langelsheim) is a naturally selected zinc (Zn)- and cadm...
Among the rare colonizers of heavy-metal rich toxic soils, \(\textit {Arabidopsis halleri}\) is a co...
As a drastic environmental change, metal pollution may promote the rapid evolution of genetic adapta...
Allopolyploidization combines parental genomes and often confers broader species distribution. Howev...
Little is known about the types of mutations underlying the evolution of species-specific traits. Th...
Genome duplication is widespread in wild and crop plants. However, little is known about genome-wide...
Empirical evidence is limited on whether allopolyploid species combine or merge parental adaptations...
Genome duplication is widespread in wild and crop plants. However, little is known about genome-wide...
The species Arabidopsis halleri, an emerging model for the study of heavy metal tolerance and accumu...
Excessive amounts of metal ions in soil are toxic for most plant species, yet metal can also facilit...
The metal hyperaccumulator Arabidopsis halleri exhibits naturally selected zinc (Zn) and cadmium (Cd...
Minerals are essential for humans, plants and animals and have an important micronutrient role in ph...
• The mechanisms of metal hyperaccumulation are still not understood, so we conducted a quantitative...
Among the rare colonizers of heavy-metal rich toxic soils, Arabidopsis halleri is a compelling model...
• The mechanisms of metal hyperaccumulation are still not understood, so we conducted a quantitative...
Arabidopsis halleri ssp. halleri (accession Langelsheim) is a naturally selected zinc (Zn)- and cadm...
Among the rare colonizers of heavy-metal rich toxic soils, \(\textit {Arabidopsis halleri}\) is a co...
As a drastic environmental change, metal pollution may promote the rapid evolution of genetic adapta...