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Holcus lanatus

Fig. 3-1. The effect of increasing cadmium concentrations on sequential indices of cadmium tolerance for a non-tolerant ( ) and a cadmium-tolerant (+) clone of Holcus lanatus, (from Baker and Walker, 1989). Fig. 3-1. The effect of increasing cadmium concentrations on sequential indices of cadmium tolerance for a non-tolerant ( ) and a cadmium-tolerant (+) clone of Holcus lanatus, (from Baker and Walker, 1989).
Bleeker, P.M., HakvoorL H.W., Bliek, M., Souer, E., and Schat, H. 2006. Enhanced arsenate reduction by aCDC25-like tyrosine phosphatase explains increased phytochelatin accumulation in arsenate-tolerant Holcus lanatus. Plant Journal, 45 917-29. [Pg.144]

Raab, A., Eeldmann, J., Meharg, A.A. The nature of arsenic-phytochelatin complexes in Holcus lanatus and Pteris cretica. Plant Physiol. 134, 1113-1122 (2004)... [Pg.369]

Figure 25. On-going remediation and revegetation program of the Barren Jales gold mine spoil (Portugal). Vegetation establishment on the treated spoil was successful with Holcus lanatus the 1st year and Pinus pinaster the 2nd year after in situ As inactivation by the co-amendment of steel shots, beringite, and municipal compost. Adapted from Mench et al. (2002) and Bleeker et al. (2002). Figure 25. On-going remediation and revegetation program of the Barren Jales gold mine spoil (Portugal). Vegetation establishment on the treated spoil was successful with Holcus lanatus the 1st year and Pinus pinaster the 2nd year after in situ As inactivation by the co-amendment of steel shots, beringite, and municipal compost. Adapted from Mench et al. (2002) and Bleeker et al. (2002).
Carex hirta and Deschampsia cespitosa showed the highest arsenic contents with a median of 0.7 and 1.0 ppm, respectively. The velvet grass Holcus lanatus was sampled most frequently. Its arsenic content was 4.3 ppm (mean value) with a median of 0.7 ppm. Soil samples taken close to the places where the plants were harvested were contaminated with arsenic ranging from 71 ppm to 2915 ppm with 840 ppm as median and 923 ppm as mean value. The differences between the arsenic content of monocotyledon and dicotyledon plants were not significant (Fig. 6). [Pg.224]

Holcus lanatus stalks and leaves nr major minor nd minor... [Pg.82]

Figure 6 Separation of As-PC complexes, ESI-MS data of As-PC species, m/z 75 (arsenic) measured by parallel use of ICP-MS, separation with MeOHAormic add gradient on a CIS ODS2 column (Reprinted with permission from Raab A, Feldmann J, and Meharg AA (2004) The nature of arsenic-phytochelatin complexes in Holcus lanatus and Reris cretica. Plant Physiology 34 1113-1122 American Society of Plant Biologists.)... Figure 6 Separation of As-PC complexes, ESI-MS data of As-PC species, m/z 75 (arsenic) measured by parallel use of ICP-MS, separation with MeOHAormic add gradient on a CIS ODS2 column (Reprinted with permission from Raab A, Feldmann J, and Meharg AA (2004) The nature of arsenic-phytochelatin complexes in Holcus lanatus and Reris cretica. Plant Physiology 34 1113-1122 American Society of Plant Biologists.)...
Aveneae Cold and temperate Holcus lanatus -Yorkshire fog Danthonia pilosa - tussock grass... [Pg.487]

Yarrow (P) Yellow iris or flag (P) Yellow-rattle (A) Yorkshire fog (P) Achillea millefolium Iris pseudacorus Rhinanthus minor Holcus lanatus... [Pg.538]

Werff has shown for Holcus lanatus that HA, FA and EDTA inhibit the... [Pg.59]


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