SummaryBackgroundSoil surrounding selenium (Se) hyperaccumulator plants was shown earlier to be enriched in Se, impairing the growth of Se-sensitive plant species. Because Se levels in neighbors of hyperaccumulators were higher and Se has been shown to protect plants from herbivory, we investigate here the potential facilitating effect of Se hyperaccumulators on Se-tolerant neighboring species in the field.ResultsWe measured growth and herbivory of Artemisia ludoviciana and Symphyotrichum ericoides as a function of their Se concentration and proximity to hyperaccumulators Astragalus bisulcatus and Stanleya pinnata. When growing next to hyperaccumulators, A. ludoviciana and S. ericoides contained 10- to 20-fold higher Se levels (800–2,000 mg...
Selenium (Se) hyperaccumulator plants can concentrate the toxic element Se up to 1% of shoot (DW) wh...
Selenium (Se) hyperaccumulator plants can concentrate the toxic element Se up to 1 % of shoot (DW) w...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for animals and humans, but not plants. However, the capacity ...
SummaryBackgroundSome plants hyperaccumulate the toxic element selenium (Se) to extreme levels, up t...
Elemental hyperaccumulation protects plants from many aboveground herbivores. Little is known about ...
Summary • Few studies have investigated plant–plant interactions involving hyperaccumulator plants. ...
Hyperaccumulation, the rare capacity of certain plant species to accumulate toxic trace elements to ...
2010 Summer.Includes bibliographic references.Covers not scanned.Print version deaccessioned 2022.To...
2011 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Selenium is an important element in soils throughout...
<div><p>Selenium (Se) hyperaccumulator plants can concentrate the toxic element Se up to 1% of shoot...
Summary Stanleya pinnata not only hyperaccumulates selenium (Se) to 0.5% of its dry weight, but al...
Earlier studies have shown that Stanleya pinnata benefits from selenium hyperaccumulation through ec...
Earlier studies have shown that Stanleya pinnata benefits from selenium hyperaccumulation through ec...
SummaryBackgroundSome plants hyperaccumulate the toxic element selenium (Se) to extreme levels, up t...
Abstract Selenium (Se) hyperaccumulators are a unique group of plants that can accumulate this eleme...
Selenium (Se) hyperaccumulator plants can concentrate the toxic element Se up to 1% of shoot (DW) wh...
Selenium (Se) hyperaccumulator plants can concentrate the toxic element Se up to 1 % of shoot (DW) w...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for animals and humans, but not plants. However, the capacity ...
SummaryBackgroundSome plants hyperaccumulate the toxic element selenium (Se) to extreme levels, up t...
Elemental hyperaccumulation protects plants from many aboveground herbivores. Little is known about ...
Summary • Few studies have investigated plant–plant interactions involving hyperaccumulator plants. ...
Hyperaccumulation, the rare capacity of certain plant species to accumulate toxic trace elements to ...
2010 Summer.Includes bibliographic references.Covers not scanned.Print version deaccessioned 2022.To...
2011 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Selenium is an important element in soils throughout...
<div><p>Selenium (Se) hyperaccumulator plants can concentrate the toxic element Se up to 1% of shoot...
Summary Stanleya pinnata not only hyperaccumulates selenium (Se) to 0.5% of its dry weight, but al...
Earlier studies have shown that Stanleya pinnata benefits from selenium hyperaccumulation through ec...
Earlier studies have shown that Stanleya pinnata benefits from selenium hyperaccumulation through ec...
SummaryBackgroundSome plants hyperaccumulate the toxic element selenium (Se) to extreme levels, up t...
Abstract Selenium (Se) hyperaccumulators are a unique group of plants that can accumulate this eleme...
Selenium (Se) hyperaccumulator plants can concentrate the toxic element Se up to 1% of shoot (DW) wh...
Selenium (Se) hyperaccumulator plants can concentrate the toxic element Se up to 1 % of shoot (DW) w...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for animals and humans, but not plants. However, the capacity ...