The heavy metal hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens occurs both on heavy metal polluted soils (metallicolous ecotype MET) and on soils with normal heavy metal content (non-metallicolous ecotype: NMET). In order to assess the extent and structure of variation in growth, shoot accumulation of Cd, Zn and mineral element (Ca, Mg, K, Fe), a MET ecotype from Belgium and a NMET ecotype from Luxembourg were studied. Seven maternal families from two populations of each ecotype were grown on both Cd and Zn contaminated soil. Although both ecotypes presented a similar heavy metal tolerance in the experimental conditions tested, they differed in several points. The MET populations had markedly higher biomass and higher root:shoot ratio compared to NM...
Although the knowledge on heavy metal hyperaccumulation mechanisms is increasing, the genetic basis ...
This work investigates the element distribution in Silene paradoxa growing on the mine dump of Fenic...
Soil microorganisms drive critical functions in plant-soil systems. As such, various microbial prope...
Thlaspi caerulescens J. and C. Presl is a distinctive metallophyte of central and western Europe tha...
Thlaspi caerulescens is one of the best-known heavy metal hyperaccumulating plant species. It exhibi...
• Here, Thlaspi caerulescens populations from contrasting soil types (serpentine, calamine and nonme...
International audienceDuring the last decade, the metal hyperaccumulating plants have attracted cons...
WOS: 000183045000022Thlaspi caerulescens is one of the best-known heavy metal hyperaccumulating plan...
Metal preferences with regard to accumulation were compared between populations of the heavy metal h...
During the last decade, the metal hyperaccumulating plants have attracted considerable attention bec...
The capacity to accumulate cadmium (Cd) and zinc (Zn) was compared in Thlaspi goesingense and four p...
International audience# Growth and heavy metal (Zn and Cd) hyperaccumulation were investigated in me...
A non-metallicolous (NM) ecotype of Thlaspi caerulescens from Luxembourg and a metallicolous (M) eco...
Here we explore life history differences in a set of neighbouring metallicolous and nonmetallicolous...
Aims and background: We previously compared metallicolous (M) and non-metallicolous (NM) populations...
Although the knowledge on heavy metal hyperaccumulation mechanisms is increasing, the genetic basis ...
This work investigates the element distribution in Silene paradoxa growing on the mine dump of Fenic...
Soil microorganisms drive critical functions in plant-soil systems. As such, various microbial prope...
Thlaspi caerulescens J. and C. Presl is a distinctive metallophyte of central and western Europe tha...
Thlaspi caerulescens is one of the best-known heavy metal hyperaccumulating plant species. It exhibi...
• Here, Thlaspi caerulescens populations from contrasting soil types (serpentine, calamine and nonme...
International audienceDuring the last decade, the metal hyperaccumulating plants have attracted cons...
WOS: 000183045000022Thlaspi caerulescens is one of the best-known heavy metal hyperaccumulating plan...
Metal preferences with regard to accumulation were compared between populations of the heavy metal h...
During the last decade, the metal hyperaccumulating plants have attracted considerable attention bec...
The capacity to accumulate cadmium (Cd) and zinc (Zn) was compared in Thlaspi goesingense and four p...
International audience# Growth and heavy metal (Zn and Cd) hyperaccumulation were investigated in me...
A non-metallicolous (NM) ecotype of Thlaspi caerulescens from Luxembourg and a metallicolous (M) eco...
Here we explore life history differences in a set of neighbouring metallicolous and nonmetallicolous...
Aims and background: We previously compared metallicolous (M) and non-metallicolous (NM) populations...
Although the knowledge on heavy metal hyperaccumulation mechanisms is increasing, the genetic basis ...
This work investigates the element distribution in Silene paradoxa growing on the mine dump of Fenic...
Soil microorganisms drive critical functions in plant-soil systems. As such, various microbial prope...